Epidural Injections
Epidural injection is a non-surgical treatment option utilized for relieving back pain.
Rhizotomy
Rhizotomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove sensation from a painful nerve by killing nerve fibers responsible for sending pain signals to the brain.
Discogram
A discogram, also called discography, is an imaging test used to evaluate back pain. A discogram might help your doctor determine if a specific abnormal disk in your spine is causing your back pain.
Facet Joint Injection
A facet joint injection involves injecting local anesthetics and sometimes steroids into or around a facet joint
Migraine headache
A migraine is a throbbing or pulsating headache that is limited to one side of the head. Botox is an effective solution for the Treatment of Migraines
Knee injection
Injections can be effective in relieving pain and decreasing inflammation, possibly for several months or sometimes even longer.
Shoulder injection
Diseased tendons or arthritic joints release inflammation that causes pain. Shoulder injections can reduce pain and allow you to do more exercise.
Hip injection
The hip joint is a large joint where the leg joins the pelvis. A hip joint injection can help relieve the pain, as well as help diagnose the direct cause of pain.
Trigger point injection
Trigger point injection (TPI) is a procedure used to treat painful areas of muscle that contain trigger points, or knots of muscle that form when muscles do not relax.
Peripheral nerve
Peripheral nerve stimulation is used to treat chronic pain that is not responding well enough to physiotherapy, painkillers or other medications.
Spinal cord stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation is a type of neuromodulation that effectively treats neuropathic (nerve-related) pain.
Sympathetic ganglion block
The sympathetic nerves run on the front surface of the spinal column and not in the spinal canal with the nerves that provide sensation and strength to your legs.