Facet Joint Injection

Radiofrequency Ablation

Arm & Shoulder Pain

Aquatic Therapy

Peripheral Nerve Block

Spinal Cord Stimulation

Neuromoduatioon

Medication Management

Joint Injections

Epidural Injection

Sympathetic Nerve Block

Carpal Tunnel Injection

Pain management options

Pain management is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of pain. The goal of pain management is to reduce pain and improve the quality of life of patients. There are various medical procedures used in pain management, and the most appropriate treatment depends on the type of pain and the underlying cause. Some of the most common procedures used in pain management are painless, such as massage, pain management through medication, pain management through physical therapy, and surgery as a last resort.

Pain Management Through Medication

Medication management is a method of treating pain with medications such as analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and steroids. Analgesics are used to reduce pain and discomfort. Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce inflammation and swelling. Steroids are used to reduce inflammation and pain in muscles and joints. Other medications, such as muscle relaxants, hypnotics, and antidepressants, may also be prescribed in some cases.

Pain Management Through Physical and Aquatic Therapy

Pain management through physical therapy is a method of treating pain with non-invasive procedures such as heat and cold therapy, stretching, strengthening, and conditioning. The Pain Institute of Georgia now offers CBD oil therapy. Heat and cold therapy allow for increased blood circulation to the affected area, which reduces swelling and pain. Stretching increases flexibility and range of motion, and strengthening exercises can help reduce pain and improve joint function.

Surgical Options

Surgery is usually a last resort for pain management and is only recommended when other treatments have proven unsuccessful. Your doctor at the Pain Institute of Georgia will go over what they think is the best option for your individual situation.
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Pain management options

Pain management is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of pain. The goal of pain management is to reduce pain and improve the quality of life of patients. There are various medical procedures used in pain management, and the most appropriate treatment depends on the type of pain and the underlying cause. Some of the most common procedures used in pain management are painless, such as massage, pain management through medication, pain management through physical therapy, and surgery as a last resort.

Pain Management Through Medication

Medication management is a method of treating pain with medications such as analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and steroids. Analgesics are used to reduce pain and discomfort. Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce inflammation and swelling. Steroids are used to reduce inflammation and pain in muscles and joints. Other medications, such as muscle relaxants, hypnotics, and antidepressants, may also be prescribed in some cases.

Pain Management Through Physical and Aquatic Therapy

Pain management through physical therapy is a method of treating pain with non-invasive procedures such as heat and cold therapy, stretching, strengthening, and conditioning. The Pain Institute of Georgia now offers CBD oil therapy. Heat and cold therapy allow for increased blood circulation to the affected area, which reduces swelling and pain. Stretching increases flexibility and range of motion, and strengthening exercises can help reduce pain and improve joint function.

Surgical Options

Surgery is usually a last resort for pain management and is only recommended when other treatments have proven unsuccessful. Your doctor at the Pain Institute of Georgia will go over what they think is the best option for your individual situation.