Our Treatment Options

Spine Injections

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections

Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections reduce inflammation in the SI joint to relieve lower back and hip pain. This targeted treatment is often used for sacroiliac joint dysfunction and related conditions.

Facet Joint Injections

Facet joint injections target inflamed joints in the spine to reduce pain and improve movement in the neck or lower back. This treatment is commonly used for arthritis-related pain and joint dysfunction.

Thoracic Epidural Steroid Injection

Thoracic epidural steroid injections reduce inflammation around spinal nerves in the mid-back to relieve pain and nerve irritation. This treatment is used for conditions affecting the thoracic spine, including disc issues and nerve compression.

Selective Nerve Root Injection

Selective nerve root injections deliver medication directly to an irritated spinal nerve to reduce inflammation and pinpoint the source of pain. This treatment is commonly used for conditions causing radiating pain, such as sciatica or radiculopathy.

Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections

Lumbar epidural steroid injections reduce inflammation around spinal nerves to relieve lower back pain and sciatica. This treatment is commonly used for herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression.

Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections

Cervical epidural steroid injections reduce inflammation around pinched nerves in the neck, helping relieve pain that radiates into the shoulder and arm. This treatment is commonly used for conditions like herniated discs and cervical radiculopathy.

Atlanto-Occipital and Atlanto-Axial Joint Injections

Atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joint injections target the upper neck joints to relieve pain and inflammation associated with headaches and neck conditions. These precise injections can help improve mobility and reduce chronic neck pain.

Nerve and Sympathetic Blocks

Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Block

A sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) block targets a nerve bundle deep in the face to relieve headaches and facial pain. This treatment is commonly used for migraines, cluster headaches, and other chronic headache conditions.

Hypogastric Plexus Block

A hypogastric plexus block targets nerves in the lower abdomen to reduce chronic pelvic pain. This procedure is often used for pain related to pelvic conditions, including cancer and nerve-related disorders.

Neuroma Injections

Neuroma injections target irritated or thickened nerves to reduce pain, burning, and sensitivity. This treatment is commonly used for conditions like Morton’s neuroma and other nerve-related foot pain.

Lumbar Sympathetic Block

A lumbar sympathetic block targets nerves in the lower spine to reduce pain, swelling, and circulation issues in the legs. This treatment is often used for conditions like complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and chronic nerve pain.

Suprascapular Nerve Block

A suprascapular nerve block targets a key nerve in the shoulder to reduce pain and improve movement. This treatment is commonly used for rotator cuff injuries, arthritis, and chronic shoulder pain.

Stellate Ganglion Block

A stellate ganglion block targets nerves in the neck to reduce pain, improve circulation, and calm overactive nerve responses. This treatment is commonly used for conditions like complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and nerve-related pain in the upper body.

Trigeminal Nerve Block

A trigeminal nerve block targets facial nerves to reduce severe pain, including trigeminal neuralgia and chronic facial pain conditions. This treatment helps interrupt pain signals and provide targeted relief.

Occipital Nerve Block

An occipital nerve block targets nerves at the back of the head to reduce pain from conditions like occipital neuralgia and cervicogenic headaches. This injection helps relieve inflammation and interrupt pain signals.

Minimally Invasive Disc Procedures

Percutaneous Adhesiolysis

Percutaneous adhesiolysis is a minimally invasive procedure that breaks down scar tissue around spinal nerves to relieve chronic back and leg pain. It is often used when other treatments have failed, especially after spine surgery.

Percutaneous Lumbar Thermal Annular Procedure

The percutaneous lumbar thermal annular procedure treats chronic disc-related back pain by applying heat to stabilize and repair damaged disc tissue. This minimally invasive treatment helps reduce pain and improve spinal function without surgery.

Lumbar Percutaneous Mechanical Decompression

Lumbar percutaneous mechanical decompression is a minimally invasive procedure that removes disc material to relieve pressure on spinal nerves. It is commonly used to treat herniated discs and reduce lower back and leg pain.

Percutaneous Discectomy

Percutaneous discectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that removes part of a damaged disc to relieve pressure on spinal nerves. It is commonly used to treat herniated discs and reduce back and leg pain.

Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy (IDET)

Intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET) is a minimally invasive procedure that treats chronic disc-related back pain by strengthening and sealing damaged spinal discs. It helps reduce pain and improve stability without surgery.

Discography (Discogram)

Discography, or a discogram, is a diagnostic procedure used to identify damaged spinal discs that may be causing back pain. It helps pinpoint the exact source of pain to guide targeted treatment decisions.

Radiofrequency and Ablation

Radiofrequency (RF) Facet Denervation

Radiofrequency facet denervation uses heat to disable pain signals from spinal facet joints, providing longer-lasting relief from chronic back or neck pain. It is commonly used after successful medial branch blocks to treat facet joint pain.

Radiofrequency Neurotomy (Radiofrequency Ablation)

Radiofrequency neurotomy, also known as radiofrequency ablation, uses heat to disrupt pain signals from affected nerves. This minimally invasive procedure provides longer-lasting relief for chronic back, neck, and joint pain.

Lumbar Medial Branch Blocks

A lumbar medial branch block targets nerves in the lower back to diagnose and relieve facet joint pain. This procedure helps identify the source of pain and provides temporary relief for improved function.

Cervical Medial Branch Blocks

A cervical medial branch block targets small nerves in the neck to diagnose and relieve facet joint pain. This procedure helps confirm the source of pain and can provide temporary relief.

Joint and Soft Tissue Injections

Trigger Point Injections

Trigger point injections target tight muscle knots to relieve pain, reduce tension, and improve movement. This treatment is commonly used for myofascial pain syndrome and chronic muscle-related pain.

Viscosupplementation Injections

Viscosupplementation injections restore joint lubrication by adding hyaluronic acid to the knee, helping reduce pain and improve movement. This treatment is commonly used for knee osteoarthritis when other therapies are not effective.

Plantar Fasciitis Injections

Plantar fasciitis injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication to the heel to reduce pain and inflammation. This treatment is commonly used for persistent heel pain that does not improve with conservative care.

Wrist Injections

Wrist injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly into the joint or surrounding tissues to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness. This treatment is commonly used for conditions like arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Shoulder Injections

Shoulder injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly into the joint or surrounding tissues to reduce pain and improve movement. This treatment is commonly used for rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, and shoulder arthritis.

Knee Joint Injections

Knee joint injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly into the joint to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness. This treatment is commonly used for knee arthritis and other degenerative joint conditions.

Hip Joint Injections

Hip joint injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly into the joint to relieve pain and improve mobility. This treatment is commonly used for hip arthritis and other joint-related conditions.

Advanced Pain Therapies

Spinal Cord Stimulator

A spinal cord stimulator is an implanted device that uses electrical signals to block pain before it reaches the brain. It is commonly used to treat chronic back, nerve, and post-surgical pain when other treatments have not provided relief.

Kyphoplasty

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spinal compression fractures by stabilizing the vertebra and restoring height. It helps reduce back pain and improve mobility, often caused by osteoporosis or injury.

Vertebroplasty

Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that stabilizes spinal compression fractures by injecting medical cement into the affected vertebra. It helps reduce pain and improve mobility, often in patients with osteoporosis or spinal injury.

Intrathecal Pain Pump

An intrathecal pain pump delivers medication directly to the spinal fluid to control severe chronic pain with lower doses than oral medications. It is commonly used for cancer pain and advanced chronic pain conditions when other treatments are not effective.