Doctors’ Pain Management Associates, LLC

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Orlando Arachnoiditis Specialists

Arachnoiditis is a painful condition of the spine caused by inflammation of the arachnoid membrane – one of the three membranes that make up the meninges surrounding the spinal cord. This condition can be extremely debilitating, causing chronic pain and impaired movement in those affected. While there is no cure for arachnoiditis, interventional pain management techniques can provide relief to those living with this condition.

 

What is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional pain management (IPM) is an umbrella term for several treatments used to alleviate chronic pain. These treatments include injections, nerve blocks, ablation procedures (destroying nerve tissue using heat or cold), and implantable devices such as spinal cord stimulators that block or reduce pain signals from reaching the brain. IPM also includes non-invasive treatments such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and psychological therapies.

 

IPM for Arachnoiditis

For those living with arachnoiditis, interventional pain management offers hope for improved quality of life. IPM is effective in reducing both acute and chronic pain associated with this condition – without the use of opioids or other medications that have potentially dangerous side effects. Examples of procedures used in IPM for arachnoiditis include epidural steroid injections (ESIs), selective nerve root blocks (SNRBs), facet joint injections, and radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Other non-invasive treatments may also be recommended depending on individual needs.

 

Benefits of IPM for Arachnoiditis

The benefits of IPM for arachnoiditis are numerous. Many patients report reduced levels of pain after just one treatment session; others experience long-term relief from their symptoms after a series of treatments over time. In addition to providing immediate relief from chronic pain, IPM can also improve strength and flexibility in affected areas as well as reduce inflammation – all without any major side effects or risks associated with more invasive surgeries or medications. Furthermore, many insurance providers cover some form of interventional pain management, making it an affordable option for those who need it most.

 

Summary

Interventional Pain Management offers hope to those suffering from arachnoiditis by providing relief without any major risks or side effects associated with more invasive procedures or medications. If you are living with this condition and looking for ways to manage your symptoms effectively, speak to your doctor about whether interventional pain management could help you find relief from your chronic symptoms so you can live your life more comfortably!

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