Doctors’ Pain Management Associates, LLC

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Orlando Discogenic Pain Specialists

Discogenic pain, also known as disc displacement or disc herniation, is a condition that occurs when one of the discs in the spine becomes damaged due to injury or age-related degeneration. When this happens, it can cause chronic pain and discomfort. Fortunately, there are several interventional pain management techniques available to address this type of pain.

 

Types of Interventional Pain Management Techniques

Interventional pain management is an umbrella term for a variety of different techniques used to treat discogenic pain. The most common type of interventional pain management technique is spinal injections. This involves injecting medications such as steroids and anesthesia directly into the area around the affected disc to reduce inflammation and provide temporary relief from the chronic pain associated with discogenic pain. In addition, radiofrequency ablation (RFA) may be used to target nerves that are causing chronic pain by blocking their ability to transmit signals from the brain. RFA works by applying a low-level electrical current to specific nerves to disrupt their functioning.

Other interventional techniques for managing discogenic pain include nerve blocks, which use numbing agents such as lidocaine or bupivacaine to block nerve pathways and provide long-term relief from chronic pain. Finally, there are also implantable devices available that can be used for longer-term treatment options for those suffering from severe cases of discogenic pain. These devices work by providing electrical stimulation directly at the site of the damaged disc to relieve symptoms and provide long-term relief from chronic discomfort associated with this condition.

 

Summary

Discogenic pain can be debilitating, but fortunately, there are several interventional treatments available that can offer some relief from this condition. By understanding more about these treatments and what they involve, patients can work with their healthcare providers to find the best solution for their individual needs and achieve lasting symptom relief so they can get back on track with their lives.

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