Several conditions are routinely evaluated and successfully treated in our Interventional Pain Management clinic, including but not limited to:
- Facial pain from head and neck cancer (trigeminal nerve blocks and radiofrequency)
- Injury to nerves in arms and legs by tumor (spinal cord stimulators)
- Complex regional pain syndrome, also known as RSD
- Low back and neck pain (minimally invasive spine interventions such as Epidurals, Facet blocks, etc.)
- Headache
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Pain in the chest wall (intercostal nerve blocks and radiofrequency)
- Pain from poor circulation in the legs (spinal cord stimulation)
- Intractable pain from cancer that has spread- (pain pumps, steroid injections)
- Pain of pancreatic cancer and other tumors of the abdomen (celiac plexus neurolysis and pain pumps)
- Pain after surgical incisions - radiofrequency ablation
- Pain in hands and feet- peripheral neuropathy- from chemotherapy (medications, pain pumps, spinal cord stimulators)
- Palliative care of advanced/terminal cancer pain (comprehensive care of patients at end-of-life stage, including integrative and psychosocial medicine)
- Chronic pain after shingles
- Pain after breast surgery – Postmastectomy syndrome (intercostal nerve blocks and radiofrequency ablation)