Pain Management: What Does an Interventional Pain Doctor Do?
Interventional pain management is a specialized field that focuses on diagnosing and treating chronic pain through minimally invasive procedures. If you’re struggling with persistent pain that hasn’t responded to conservative treatments like physical therapy or medication, an interventional pain specialist may be able to help.
The Role of an Interventional Pain Specialist
Unlike general pain management, which often relies on long-term medication use, interventional pain doctors focus on targeted procedures that address the root cause of pain. These specialists have advanced training in diagnosing complex pain conditions and performing precise, minimally invasive treatments.
Common Conditions Treated
Interventional pain specialists treat a wide range of pain conditions, including:
- Chronic back and neck pain
- Herniated discs and sciatica
- Joint pain (knee, hip, shoulder, etc.)
- Nerve pain and neuropathy
- Arthritis-related pain
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Buttock / Sacroiliac joint pain
Treatment Options
Interventional pain management involves a variety of procedures designed to relieve pain and restore function, such as:
- Epidural Steroid Injections – Reduce inflammation around spinal nerves to relieve back and leg pain.
- Nerve Blocks – Targeted injections that numb specific nerves to decrease pain.
- Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) – Uses heat to disrupt pain signals from specific nerves, providing long-lasting relief.
- Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) – A device implanted near the spine that modulates pain signals before they reach the brain.
- Regenerative Medicine (PRP & Stem Cell Therapy) – Uses the bodys natural healing properties to repair damaged tissues and reduce pain.
- Kyphoplasty – A minimally invasive procedure that helps restore the height and stability of a fractured vertebra by carefully injecting medical-grade cement into the bone, similar to a tooth cavity filling.
When Should You See an Interventional Pain Doctor?
If your pain is interfering with your ability to work, sleep, or perform daily activities, it may be time to seek an interventional approach. These specialists offer an alternative to surgery, providing long-term relief without the risks and recovery time associated with invasive procedures.
At UES Interventional Pain, our experienced team is committed to guiding you towards personalized and effective pain relief solutions. Reach out to us today by calling/texting 917-694-2212, or emailing [email protected]. Schedule a consultation and say goodbye to your pain today.
