Basivertebral Nerve Ablation (The Intracept Procedure)
is a minimally invasive treatment for chronic low back pain due to degenerative disc disease that blocks pain signals coming from the disc and vertebrae.
involves injection of a steroid medication using an x-ray around the spinal discs and nerves to reduce pain and inflammation while increasing function and mobility.
is a diagnostic procedure to determine if a patient’s neck or back pain is coming from the facet joints or arthritis. It is used primarily to determine if a patient is a candidate for radiofrequency ablation, but it itself can also provide long-term relief. It involves injecting a numbing agent using an x-ray into or around the facet joints.
delivery of an anesthetic drug intravenously to block the NMDA receptors to “reboot” pain receptors that are functioning abnormally in chronic pain syndromes. It is also used for depression.
Kyphoplasty
is a minimally invasive procedure that stabilizes and restores height loss resulting from a spinal compression fracture.
is an injection of numbing medication around the plexus of nerves that innervate the lower extremities used to treat complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
are a form of neuromodulation where medication is delivered directly into the spinal fluid and to the spinal cord.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulationa
is a form of neurostimulation that uses low-voltage electrical current to block or weaken pain signals by placing electrodes next to peripheral nerves in the extremities.
Plantar Fascia Injections
use a combination of steroid and numbing medications to relieve pain associated with the plantar fascia.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
use a patient’s own blood to stimulate the healing of injured muscles, tendons, joints, and ligaments.
Radiofrequency Ablation (Rhizotomy)
reduces pain by using electrical signals to prevent nerves from transmitting pain signals. This is most commonly used for the treatment of arthritis of the neck or low back, and also hip or knee pain.
involves the injection of a numbing agent to relieve headaches or facial pain.
Spinal Cord Stimulation
is a form of neurostimulation used to treat pain affecting the back, arms, or legs. It involves placing electrodes next to the spinal cord and using electrical signals to block pain signals.
is an injection of numbing medication around the plexus of nerves that innervate the upper extremities used to treat complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
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