Relief from debilitating nerve pain.
Burning, tingling, shooting pain from nerve damage, diabetes, or post-surgical injury? Image-guided nerve blocks, neurolysis, and neuromodulation provide targeted relief when medications are not enough.
Understanding Neuropathic Pain Treatment
Neuropathic pain arises from damage or dysfunction of the nervous system itself. Unlike ordinary pain, it presents as burning, shooting, electric-shock sensations, numbness, or hypersensitivity. Common causes include diabetic neuropathy, post-herpetic neuralgia (shingles), nerve injuries, CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome), and post-surgical nerve damage.
When oral medications (gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine) provide inadequate relief, interventional procedures offer targeted treatment. These include nerve blocks, neurolytic procedures, sympathetic chain blocks, and spinal cord stimulation referral — all aimed at interrupting the abnormal nerve signals causing pain.
What Are Interventional Neuropathic Pain Treatments?
Advanced interventional techniques provide targeted pain relief through precise image-guided procedures with minimal tissue disruption.
Comprehensive pain assessment combines clinical evaluation with advanced imaging to identify exact sources of discomfort for optimal treatment.
Personalized treatment protocols address individual pain patterns and lifestyle factors ensuring long-term relief and improved quality of life.
Our Treatment Process
Whether you’ve been living with chronic pain for a while or you’ve just started experiencing discomfort that affects your daily activities, we can help identify and treat what’s causing your pain:
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Comprehensive Pain Assessment
Detailed clinical evaluation combined with advanced imaging helps pinpoint exact pain sources; treatment approach is tailored to your specific condition and pain patterns.
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Minimally Invasive Pain Intervention
Using precise image guidance, targeted treatments are delivered directly to pain sources through small needle punctures without major surgery or extensive recovery.
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Recovery & Long-term Management
Most patients experience significant pain relief within days, with comprehensive follow-up care to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans for sustained comfort.
FAQs About The Service
There are many questions about pain management interventions, we have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.
What types of pain can be treated with interventional techniques?
We treat chronic joint pain, nerve-related pain, arthritis, sports injuries, back pain, and various musculoskeletal conditions using minimally invasive, image-guided procedures for targeted relief.
How long do pain management procedures take?
Most pain interventions take 15-45 minutes depending on complexity. Simple nerve blocks may take 15-20 minutes, while joint therapies or ablations may take 30-45 minutes.
What is the recovery time after pain management treatment?
Recovery is typically quick with most patients resuming normal activities within 24-48 hours. Some procedures may provide immediate relief, while others may take 3-7 days to show full effect.
How long does pain relief last after treatment?
Duration varies by procedure and individual response. Nerve blocks may provide weeks to months of relief, while ablation procedures can offer 6-12 months or longer of significant pain reduction.
Why Choose Us?
Neuropathic Pain Specialist
Experience and Expertise
Advanced Techniques
Advanced Imaging Analysis
Diagnostic Precision
Patient-Centered Care
Cancer Pain Management
Transparency and Trust
Holistic Approach
Affordable Excellence

