Our focus is on using advanced techniques in combination with education, physical rehabilitation, CBT strategies and medications to treat a wide range of pain syndromes.
Some types of pain require other specialists to have first ruled out alternative diagnoses.
We have successfully treated people with the following issues:
*Migraine headaches, tension headaches, cervicogenic headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, cranial neuralgias
*Spine facet joint arthritis, discogenic pain, spondylosis, spondylolisthesis, spondylitis, sacroiliac joint pain, spinal stenosis
*Peripheral nerve entrapment, non-surgical or post-surgical shoulder, hip and knee pain
*Peripheral enthesopathies such as posterior pelvic pain arc pain
Some of the strategies we employ include:
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What is a Medial Branch Block? A medial branch block (MBB) is a diagnostic procedure used to determine whether your
A diagnostic nerve block is a procedure in which a small amount of local anesthetic is injected near a specific
Botox-A injections are used for chronic migraine headaches and a variety of other pain syndromes.
Prolotherapy works particularly well for muscles but can also be useful for connective tissues such as joints, ligaments, tendons and
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) contains many grown and immune factors that modulate chronic pain.
Pulsed radiofrequency neuromodulation (pRFN) refers to the application of short pulses of electricity to nerve fibers resulting in reduced ability
Cryoablation, cryoneurolysis, cryoneurotomy, or “Cryo” refers to a technique of nerve ablation using the application of extreme cold (usually -20
Purpose of the Procedure: Medial branch RFA is a minimally invasive procedure designed to reduce chronic neck or back pain