Doctors’ Pain Management Associates, LLC

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Orlando Plantar Fasciitis Specialists

Plantar fasciitis is a common and painful foot condition, with estimates that as many as 1 in 10 people will experience it at some point in their life. If you’re experiencing plantar fasciitis, you may be looking for treatment options. One possible solution is interventional pain management.

 

What is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional pain management, also known as minimally invasive procedures, encompasses a variety of treatments used to reduce or eliminate the underlying cause of chronic pain. The goal of interventional pain management is to reduce the amount of medication needed to control chronic pain while still providing relief from symptoms. It includes nerve blocks, injections, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), spinal cord stimulation (SCS), implanted pumps, and other forms of targeted treatments.

 

Interventional Pain Management for Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the fascia – the thick tissue that runs along the bottom of your feet – which causes heel pain when walking. Interventional approaches to treating this condition involve injecting corticosteroids and anesthetic drugs into the affected area to reduce inflammation and provide localized pain relief. Other techniques such as RFA and SCS are also available for cases where more advanced treatment is required. In addition to reducing inflammation and providing localized relief from symptoms, these techniques can also help strengthen weakened muscles associated with plantar fasciitis.

 

Benefits of Interventional Pain Management for Plantar Fasciitis

There are many benefits associated with interventional approaches for plantar fasciitis including improved mobility, reduced reliance on medications, decreased need for surgery if needed, immediate relief from symptoms in some cases, improved quality of life due to reduced disability caused by chronic pain, improved sleep patterns due to better pain control, less risk than surgery or opioid medications due to lower doses needed and fewer side effects/risks associated with them compared with long-term use of opioids or surgical interventions such as fusion or implants used in fusion surgeries. Additionally, many insurance companies cover these types of treatments making them more affordable than other treatment options available which can often be expensive without insurance coverage.

 

Summary

Interventional pain management is a safe and effective way to treat plantar fasciitis when compared with traditional treatments such as rest or physical therapy alone. It provides immediate relief from symptoms in some cases while also helping strengthen weakened muscles associated with this condition over time leading to improved mobility and quality of life. In addition, there are fewer risks involved than surgery or long-term opioid use making it a viable option for those looking for a safe alternative treatment option that can still provide excellent results over time without the risks associated with more invasive procedures or opioid medications prescribed long-term. If you’re considering treating your plantar fasciitis through interventional approaches speak with your doctor about if this could be right for you today!

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