Are you experiencing pain or discomfort? Learn more about possible conditions and treatments associated with your pain. Back, Neck, Knee or Shoulder are some of the most common areas. Let Comprehensive Pain and Regenerative Care help you to understand more about what you may be dealing with, and the solutions we can offer.
Our goal is to provide quality pain relief in as minimally an invasive way possible. The following are treatments that Comprehensive Pain and Regenerative Centers utilizes to treat pain for its patients.
Spinal Injections
Fluoroscopy guided procedures are performed in the office in sterile conditions with local anesthetics using minimally invasive very thin 25g spinal needles.
Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection
An outpatient procedure that inject a steroid-anesthetic into the sacrum. Used for treating irritated spinal nerves.
Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection
Injection of anti-inflammatory medicine to relieve pain in the neck, shoulders, and arms due to a pinched nerve in the neck or cervical spine.
Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection
An outpatient steroid-anesthetic injection used to relieve pain that radiates from the nerves in the lower back to the legs.
Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection
Steroid-anesthetic injection designed to relieve neck, shoulder, and arm pain caused by nerve compressions in the cervical spine. Often due to a herniated disc or spinal stenosis.
Cervical Medial Branch Block
Anesthetic injection used to desensitize the medial branch nerves in the cervical spine. Used as a diagnostic tool.
Facet Joint Injection
Steroid-anesthetic injection used to both treat and diagnose pain in the facet joints. The facet joints are found on either side of the vertebrae.
Facet Medial Branch Block
Diagnostic procedure used to identify any painful facet joints. Utilizes injection into the medial branch nerves.
Sacroiliac Joint Injection
Pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory injection that targets pain focused where the spine and hip bone meet, the sacroiliac joint.
Ilioinquinal/Iliohypgastric, Medial, Ulnar, Tibial, Peroneal, Suprascapular, and other peripheral Nerves Block Under Ultrasound Guidance
Non-operative procedure that utilizes an ultrasound to properly guide a needle to inject steroid pain relief where needed in the treatment of various conditions.
Joint Injections Under Ultrasound Guidance
Utilizes an ultrasound to guide a steroid injection to any problem area in a joint. Ultrasound allows for maximum accuracy.
Knee Steroid Injection Under Ultrasound Guidance
Ultrasound-guided steroid injection utilized to treat osteoarthritis in the knee.
Knee Synvisc/ Hyalgan Injection
Non-surgical injection of gel-like medication into the knee to aid the synovial fluid that cushions the knee joint.
Local Anesthesia
Injection used to numb a specific part of the body prior to many medical procedures.
Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy is a method of injection treatment designed to stimulate healing. Various irritant solutions are injected into the ligaments, tendons, and joins to encourage repair, of damaged tissue.
(RFA) Radiofrequency Ablation of Cervical Lateral Facet Joint Medial Branch
Minimally invasive procedure that utilizes radio-wave heat to treat facet joint pain by “turning off the nerve producing pain”. The procedure does not destroy the nerve but “calms it down” and relieves pain. Also called radiofrequency rhizotomy or neurotomy.
(RFA) Radiofrequency Ablation of Lumbar Facet Joint Medial Branch of Lateral Facet Joint
Minimally invasive procedure utilizing the heat of radio waves to relieve pain in the facet joints of the neck.
Tenotomy
Tenotomy is a breakthrough technology for the treatment of chronic tendon pain by eliminating damaged tissue through a minimally invasive procedure. Non-surgical tenotomy uses a supersonic stream of saline to remove damaged tissue while preserving healthy tendon tissue.
Trigger Point Injections
Injection of anesthetic medicine into a trigger point in muscles or fascia. This injection is used to cause the knots to relax.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP therapy has been used to help accelerate the recovery process after surgery or injuries, and to decrease inflammation and ultimately pain.