
Chronic pain can affect every part of life—sleep, movement, focus, and emotional well-being. Interventional pain management offers targeted treatments that go beyond medication, aiming to directly interrupt pain signals and improve function. Whether you’re dealing with back pain, joint pain, nerve irritation, or post-surgical discomfort, these procedures provide focused relief and a path toward long-term recovery.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE (STEM CELL PRP – PLATELET RICH PLASMA)
INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT
NON-SURGICAL SPINE CARE



Conditions We Treat
Interventional pain management can help relieve pain caused by a wide range of conditions, including:
- Herniated Discs and Spinal Stenosis
- Sciatica and Pinched Nerves
- Arthritis of the Spine, Knees, or Hips
- Facet Joint Pain and Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
- Post-surgical or Post-traumatic Pain
These conditions often involve inflammation or nerve compression, which can make everyday activities feel impossible. Interventional procedures target the source of pain without relying solely on long-term medication use.
Treatment Options
Our clinic offers a wide range of minimally invasive procedures that are performed on an outpatient basis, including:
- Epidural Steroid Injections: Deliver anti-inflammatory medication near irritated nerves in the spine
- Facet Joint Injections and Medial Branch Blocks: Used for diagnosing and relieving spinal joint pain
- Radiofrequency Ablation: Uses heat to interrupt pain signals from nerves
- Sacroiliac Joint Injections: For pain in the lower back and pelvis
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Target nerves outside the spine causing localized pain
- Caudal Epidural Injection: Targeted relief for lower spine and leg pain
- Coccyx Injection: Inflammation control for tailbone pain
- Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation: Advanced nerve stimulation for focal pain
- Electrodiagnostic Testing (NCV/EMG Studies): Identifies nerve or muscle dysfunction
- Epidural Steroid Injections: Anti-inflammatory relief for spinal nerve pain
- Facet Injections / Medial Branch Blocks: Diagnostic and therapeutic joint pain relief
- Hip Injection: Reduces inflammation and improves hip joint mobility
- Joint Injections: Localized treatment for knee, shoulder, or other joint pain
- Kyphoplasty: Minimally invasive repair for spinal compression fractures
- Laser Assisted Spinal Endoscopy (LASE): Precise treatment for disc and nerve issues
- Lumbar Sympathetic Block: Interrupts pain signals from the lower spine and legs
- Nerve Blocks: Localized pain relief by numbing specific nerves
- Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: Electrical pulses to treat nerve-related pain
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections: Natural healing using your body’s growth factors
- Radiofrequency Ablation / Rhizotomy: Heat-based treatment to stop chronic nerve pain
- Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Pain relief for the joint connecting spine and pelvis
- Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: Stabilizes SI joint to reduce chronic pelvic pain
- Spinal Cord Stimulation: Implanted device to manage chronic spine or limb pain
- Sports-Related Injury Treatment: Focused recovery for athletic strains and injuries
- Trigger Point Injections: Relieves muscle knots and referred pain
- Viscosupplementation: Gel-like injection to improve joint lubrication and mobility
These treatments are tailored to each patient’s diagnosis, anatomy, and response to earlier therapies. Many provide significant relief that lasts for weeks or months, allowing patients to engage in physical therapy and lifestyle changes more comfortably.
Your Treatment Plan
We take a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to managing pain. After a full evaluation—including medical history, physical exam, and imaging—we create a personalized plan. The goal is not just pain relief, but better movement, sleep, and overall function.
Treatment is typically combined with other therapies such as physical rehabilitation, bracing, or behavior-based support to address both the physical and psychological aspects of chronic pain.
Why Choose Interventional Pain Management?
This approach focuses on precision. Rather than masking pain, we identify its origin and use image-guided techniques to treat it directly. For many patients, this leads to faster recovery, reduced reliance on opioids, and better long-term outcomes.
You don’t have to live in constant discomfort. If pain has become part of your daily life, interventional care may be the next step. Contact our office today to schedule an evaluation and learn how targeted treatment can help you move forward.