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You do not have to live with chronic pain

Our doctors can create a comprehensive plan for your unique treatment needs. We can help you find relief from your chronic or even unresponsive pain causes.

Our treatment plans can help you find relief from

  • Headaches (tension, migraines, cluster)
  • Neck pain
  • Arm and shoulder pain
  • Hand/wrist pain
  • Low back pain
  • Knee pain
  • Osteoarthritis/Rheumatoid arthritis pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Herniated and bulging discs
  • Vertebral compression fractures
  • Post-surgery pain syndrome
  • Spinal pain
  • Neuropathic pain, including Spinal Cord Stimulation for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
  • Pediatric pain syndrome
  • Cancer pain treatment
  • Sciatic and pelvic pain
  • Interstitial cystitis pain syndrome
  • Phantom limb pain

Our treatment methods

Here is how we help you

Our treatments include a variety of highly effective options that are designed around the very latest in pain treatment research and technology. Our doctors will work with you to determine which treatment options will provide you with the best results, in the shortest time possible.

Conservative care

Sometimes the best cure is to allow the body to heal itself—with a little assistance to nudge things along. We monitor you through any treatment plan we design for you, and move you from conservative care options to more advanced treatment based entirely on how you respond to your prescribed treatment plan. Physical therapy (PT) may play a role in your conservative treatment if you need to learn to re-use an injured or surgically repaired body part, or to help break down scar tissue so that you can regain functionality and get back to your normal, healthy life.

Pain medications

The field of pain management is not about prescribing addictive medications – quite the opposite. Our goal, when it comes to medications, is help you avoid narcotic pain relievers wherever possible while providing you with an individualised regimen that meets your unique pain management needs. Pain medications may include topical gels, patches, pills, or spinal infusions—possibly even a combination of any of these, as needed. We monitor the administration of these medications as well as your reactions to them, to determine what is effectively helping you manage your pain with as few side effects as possible.

Injections and nerve blocks

To help decrease local inflammation or even help break down scar tissue, there may be times when injection therapy is needed. This can help make it easier to achieve results through physical therapy, and can help allow healing to progress.

Procedures we use

The technology and processes that help us help you

We are continuously investigating the latest techniques, technology, and research on advanced pain management. We have implemented some of the best and most effective approaches available to help you find relief from your chronic pain.

Radiofrequency ablation (rfa)

For patient suffering pain due to arthritic swelling, such as in the spinal joins, RFA can provide much-needed relief, sometimes for several months. This can help reduce reliance on pain medication, which can help improve your quality of life.

Implantable pain control devices

When pain does not respond to medication or conservative care, it may be necessary to turn to advanced technology. Spinal stimulators and pain pumps are implantable devices that we can use to help you manage severe pain, when no other options seem to work.

Minimally invasive spinal procedures

In some cases, the best pain treatment plan may include minimally invasive spinal procedures, such as percutaneous lysis of adhesions, percutaneous disc decompression, and percutaneous vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty. We will work with you closely in determining whether you need one of these procedures.

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Conditions Treated
  • Chronic Neck and Back Pain
  • Cancer Pain
  • Muscle and Joint Pain
  • Sports Injuries
  • Pelvic Pain / Pudendal Neuralgia
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)
  • Headache
  • Facet Syndrome/Arthritis in Spine
  • Nerve injuries and Nerve pain
  • Sciatica
  • Spinal Stenosis Pain
  • Compression Fractures in Spine