Doctors’ Pain Management Associates, LLC

dba: Advanced Neurospine Associates

Contact Info

Orlando Low Back Pain Specialists

Low back pain is a common problem that affects over 80 percent of Americans at some point in their lives. Fortunately, there are several options available to help those with chronic low back pain. One effective treatment option is interventional pain management.

 

What is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional pain management is a type of treatment that uses injections or other invasive techniques to provide relief from chronic pain. This type of treatment is often used as an alternative to oral medications or surgery when traditional methods have not provided enough relief, or if the patient wants to avoid taking long-term opioid medications. Common types of interventional treatments include nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections (ESI), and medial branch blocks. These treatments are all performed by specialists who typically work in interventional pain management clinics.

 

The Benefits of Interventional Pain Management

Interventional pain management can be an important component of a multi-modal approach for treating chronic low back pain. It can provide significant relief from acute and chronic pain and improve function, allowing patients to return to their normal activities faster and with less discomfort than they could before treatment. Additionally, interventional techniques can help reduce the amount of prescription medication needed while providing more targeted relief than oral medications alone. And unlike surgery, these treatments are minimally invasive and require little recovery time; most people can resume their normal activities within hours after the procedure.

 

Summary

Interventional pain management can provide an effective solution for those suffering from chronic low back pain who have not found relief through other methods such as oral medications or physical therapy. Through targeted injections or other invasive techniques, this specialized form of treatment offers many benefits including reduced medication use, quicker recovery times, and improved function for patients experiencing low back pain. Talk with your doctor about whether interventional pain management may be right for you!

Appointment Request

X