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Myofascial Pain Syndrome
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Rotator Cuff Injury
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
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Atlanto-Occipital and Atlanto-Axial Joint Injections
Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections
Cervical Medial Branch Blocks
Discography (Discogram)
Facet Joint Injections
Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy (IDET)
Hypogastric Plexus Block
Kyphoplasty
Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections
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Lumbar Percutaneous Mechanical Decompression
Lumbar Sympathetic Block
Intrathecal Pain Pump
Neuroma Injections
Occipital Nerve Block
Percutaneous Adhesiolysis
Percutaneous Discectomy
Percutaneous Lumbar Thermal Annular Procedure
Radiofrequency (RF) Facet Denervation
Radiofrequency Neurotomy (Radiofrequency Ablation)
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections
Selective Nerve Root Injection
Spinal Cord Stimulator
Stellate Ganglion Block
Suprascapular Nerve Block
Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Block
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Trigeminal Nerve Block
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Spine Conditions
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on nerves, often causing back pain, leg pain, or difficulty walking. Early diagnosis helps relieve nerve compression and improve mobility.
Sciatica
Sciatica is nerve pain that starts in the lower back and travels down the leg, often caused by a herniated disc or spinal compression. Identifying the source of nerve irritation is key to relieving pain and restoring function.
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction causes lower back and hip pain due to inflammation or abnormal movement in the SI joint. Identifying this source of pain helps guide targeted treatment and improve mobility.
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Failed back surgery syndrome is persistent or worsening back pain after spine surgery, often caused by nerve irritation, scar tissue, or structural issues. Identifying the source of pain is key to guiding effective treatment and long-term relief.
Discogenic Back Pain
Discogenic back pain originates from a damaged spinal disc and is often felt as deep, persistent lower back pain that worsens with sitting or movement. Identifying disc-related pain helps guide targeted treatments for lasting relief.
Annular Tear
An annular tear is a small tear in the outer layer of a spinal disc that can cause localized back pain or nerve irritation. Early diagnosis helps prevent progression and guides effective treatment for lasting relief.
Neck & Head Conditions
Cervicogenic Headache
Cervicogenic headaches start in the neck and radiate to the head, often caused by joint or nerve irritation in the cervical spine. Identifying the source in the neck is key to effective treatment and long-term relief.
Cervical Radiculopathy
Cervical radiculopathy occurs when a pinched nerve in the neck causes pain, numbness, or weakness that can radiate into the shoulder and arm. Early diagnosis and treatment can help relieve nerve pressure and restore function.
Occipital Neuralgia
Occipital neuralgia causes sharp, shooting pain in the back of the head and upper neck due to irritation of the occipital nerves. Proper diagnosis helps distinguish it from other headaches and guide effective treatment.
Cervical Facet Syndrome
Cervical facet syndrome causes neck pain and stiffness due to inflammation or degeneration of the joints in the cervical spine. Identifying the source of pain helps guide targeted treatments for lasting relief.
Joint & Arthritis Conditions
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can be caused by rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, or joint conditions, leading to pain with movement, weakness, or stiffness. Identifying the underlying cause is key to choosing the most effective treatment and preventing long-term damage.
Rotator Cuff Injury
A rotator cuff injury occurs when the tendons in the shoulder become inflamed or torn, leading to pain and weakness with arm movement. It often develops from repetitive use, aging, or sudden injury and can make lifting or reaching difficult.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a condition where joint cartilage breaks down over time, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. It commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the knees, hips, and spine and tends to worsen gradually.
Knee Arthritis
Knee arthritis leads to pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joint, often worsening with movement or weight-bearing. Identifying the cause helps guide effective treatment and long-term relief.
Hip Arthritis
Hip arthritis causes joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility due to cartilage breakdown in the hip. Early diagnosis and treatment can help relieve pain and maintain movement.
Nerve Conditions
Phantom Limb Pain
Phantom limb pain is pain felt in a limb that has been amputated, often described as burning, tingling, or stabbing sensations. Understanding nerve-related changes after amputation is key to managing symptoms and improving comfort.
Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition caused by nerve damage that leads to numbness, tingling, weakness, or burning pain, often in the hands and feet. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment and preventing progression.
Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathic pain is caused by nerve damage or dysfunction, often felt as burning, tingling, or shooting pain. Proper diagnosis is key to targeting nerve-related pain and improving long-term relief.
Lumbar Facet Syndrome
Lumbar facet syndrome causes lower back pain due to inflammation or degeneration of the joints in the spine. Identifying joint-related pain helps guide targeted treatments for lasting relief.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic nerve condition that causes severe, persistent pain, swelling, and sensitivity, usually after an injury. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to reduce symptoms and prevent long-term complications.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve in the wrist is compressed, causing numbness, tingling, and hand weakness. Early treatment can relieve symptoms and prevent long-term nerve damage.
Chronic Pain Conditions
Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and sensitivity to touch. Proper diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms and improve daily function.
Cancer Pain
Cancer pain can result from tumors pressing on nerves, bones, or organs, or from treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. Managing cancer-related pain is essential for improving comfort and quality of life.
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Myofascial pain syndrome causes deep muscle pain and tight trigger points that can spread to other areas of the body. Identifying and treating these muscle knots can help relieve pain and restore movement.
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