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Pain Treatments
Our Treatments For Pain
There are several ways to classify pain, the easiest one and the most understandable include acute, chronic and complex types of pain.
Diagnostic Consultations
Pain is a complex medical issue that often requires a multifaceted approach for both diagnosis and treatment.
Discography
Discography, also known as a “discogram,” is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the health of the intervertebral discs in your spine.
Dorsal Root Ganglion
The dorsal root ganglion is a cluster of sensory nerve cells located along the spine. Its main job is to relay sensory information.
Epidural Injections
The epidural space is located inside your spinal canal, between the dural sac (a protective layer surrounding your spinal cord) and the bones of your spine.
Facet Joint Injection
Your spine is made up of vertebrae, which are connected at the front by discs and at the back by small joints called facet joints.
Genicular Nerve Block and Radiofrequency Ablation (GNRFA)
A genicular nerve block and radiofrequency ablation provide targeted pain relief for chronic knee pain by numbing and then disrupting pain-signaling nerves around the knee.
Joint Injections
Joint pain can significantly impact a person’s daily life, especially when it becomes chronic or severe.
Ketamine Infusions
Ketamine infusions are an innovative, evidence-based treatment designed to help patients struggling with conditions that have not responded to traditional therapies.
Kyphoplasty
Normal wear and tear on the spinal discs occurs as we age, leading to a condition called spondylosis. This can develop in any part of the spine.
LinQ™ – Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System
LinQ™ SI Joint Fusion provides minimally invasive relief for chronic sacroiliac joint pain, restoring stability, mobility, and comfort.
Medial Branch Nerve Blocks
One potential option for diagnosis and treatment is a medial branch nerve block—a minimally invasive procedure used to determine the source of pain in the spine.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal ultrasound delivers precise, real-time imaging of muscles, joints, and soft tissues for effective diagnosis.
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
RFA provides long-lasting pain relief by using heat to disrupt nerve signals causing chronic discomfort.
Sacroiliac Joint (SI Joint) Fusion
The sacroiliac (SI) joint is located in the pelvis, connecting the sacrum (the base of the spine) to the iliac bones (hip bones).
Sacroiliac Joint Injections
A sacroiliac (SI) joint injection is a medical procedure designed to relieve pain in the lower back, hips, and buttocks.
Selective Nerve Blocks
Lower back pain can often result from a condition called foraminal stenosis. The “foramina” are openings on either side of the spine where nerves exit.
SiLO Procedure
The sacroiliac (SI) joints are where the lower spine (sacrum) connects with the pelvis (ilium).
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a surgical treatment used to manage chronic nerve pain that doesn’t respond well to medication or less invasive procedures, such as injections.
Trigger Point Injections
Trigger points are sensitive spots in your muscles that feel like small knots, bands, or nodules under the skin.
Vertebroplasty
Vertebroplasty, also known as percutaneous vertebroplasty, is a minimally invasive treatment used to address vertebral compression fractures (VCFs).
Vertiflex Procedure
As advancements in medical technology continue, individuals suffering from chronic lower back pain have more choices for treatment than ever before.
Zip Procedure
Spinal instability is a common issue caused by several factors, including the natural aging process.
Specialty Pain Management: Understanding and Treating Pain
Pain can be acute, chronic, or complex, and understanding its type is key to effective treatment.
Acute pain appears suddenly, usually lasting less than six months, and signals injury or tissue damage. It typically resolves once the underlying problem heals.
Chronic pain lasts longer than six months and can continue even after an injury or illness has healed. It often starts as acute pain but may persist without a clear cause. Chronic pain can lead to sleep problems, fatigue, reduced activity, and emotional distress, significantly affecting quality of life.
Back and spine pain are among the most common chronic pain issues, influenced by modern lifestyles. Each part of the spine may require a unique treatment approach.
Specialty pain management offers a variety of personalized therapies, including medications, injections, physical therapy, and advanced interventions. Effective treatment not only reduces pain but also restores function and improves overall well-being.
Pain Clinic Locations
Gilbert Office
1466 West Elliot Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85233
Phone: 480-496-2699
Fax: 877-422-3184
Tempe Office
(Procedure Location)
2000 E Southern Ave
Suite 106/108
Tempe, AZ 85282
Casa Grande Office
(Satellite Office)
1637 E Monument Plaza Circle
Suite 1
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
