
Advanced Care for Chronic Pain Conditions
Interventional pain management focuses on diagnosing and treating pain at its source by understanding how and why pain is generated. Pain may arise from injury, repetitive strain, degenerative changes, or trauma that affects the spine, nerves, joints, muscles, or soft tissues.

Pain develops through different mechanisms depending on the structure involved
Pain radiating into arms or legs when a spinal nerve is irritated or compressed
Localized pain in neck, back, or joints without radiating along a nerve path
Pain worsened by movement or posture, often from joint dysfunction
Pain from muscles and connective tissue with tightness and trigger points
Understanding the type of pain allows our specialists to tailor care for more effective, long-term relief.
Comprehensive care for acute and chronic pain conditions
Chronic neck and back pain
Radicular pain
Disc-related conditions
Degenerative spine conditions
Myofascial pain syndrome
Muscle strain injuries
Trigger point pain
Postural dysfunction
Shoulder, hip, knee pain
Mechanical pain
Arthritic conditions
Limited mobility
Motor vehicle accidents
Work-related injuries
Sports injuries
Post-surgical pain
Detailed information on 11 advanced procedures including nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, PRP therapy & more
Individualized, evidence-based treatment plans focused on long-term outcomes
We develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans focused on symptom relief, functional improvement, and long-term outcomes.
Precise interventions for effective relief
Improve function and physical capabilities
Comprehensive neurological care
Ongoing adjustments based on response
Comprehensive care for traumatic brain injury evaluation and treatment
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