
Interventional Pain Management encompasses various techniques designed to treat and eliminate the root causes of pain. My goal is to identify and provide effective Chronic Pain Treatment by addressing the underlying issues rather than merely masking them with drugs. This may involve Ultrasound Guided Procedures to enhance the precision of the treatment. For patient account access, you can utilize the ARILEX account sign in through our medical login services.
Chronic Cancer Pain
Cervical Spine, Thoracic Spine, and Lumbar Spine
Female, and Male Pelvic and Genital Pain
Chronic Migraine of all types
Atypical Face Pain and Trigeminal Neuralgia
Hip, Knee, Ankle, and Foot Pain, as well as Chronic Neuropathy
CRPS Type 1 and Type 2 - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Phantom Limb and Post-amputation pain.
Post-Thoracotomy Pain Syndrome
Post-Herniorrhaphy / Hernioplasty Pain Syndrome
In the realm of chronic pain treatment, various ultrasound guided procedures are employed to enhance interventional pain management. These include joint injections under ultrasound, trans-foraminal epidural steroid injections, and inter-laminar epidural steroid injections. Additional techniques such as dorsal root ganglion blocks, sympathetic nerve blocks, and radio frequency ablation (RFA) play a crucial role in alleviating pain.
For patients looking to manage their treatment more effectively, accessing their ARILEX account sign in through medical login services can provide valuable information about these procedures. Other notable interventions include the celiac plexus block, hypogastric nerve blocks with RFA, and pudendal nerve block along with RFA. For targeted relief, ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve blocks with RFA are also utilized. Furthermore, facet medial branch blocks and RFA for cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions, along with occipital nerve blocks and RFA, are significant in chronic pain treatment. Sphenopalatine ganglion nerve blocks with RFA, as well as supra orbital, supra trochlear, infra orbital, and auriculo temporal blocks with RFA, are additional interventional pain management options. Lastly, the geniculate nerve block and RFA are essential procedures in addressing chronic pain effectively. For patient account access and further details about these treatments, registering for medical login services can enhance the experience.