Say goodbye to unnecessary surgeries and hello to a pain-free future with our compassionate care.
Say goodbye to unnecessary surgeries and hello to a pain-free future with our compassionate care.
Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection (cervical ESI) is an injection of anti-inflammatory medicine — a steroid or corticosteroid — into the epidural space around the spinal nerves in your neck.
A new type of neurostimulation therapy designed to manage difficult-to-treat chronic pain in specific areas of the lower body, such as the foot, knee, hip or groin.
A lumbar facet joint injection is an outpatient procedure for diagnosing and treating low back, buttock, hip and groin pain.
A lumbar medial branch block is an outpatient procedure for diagnosing and treating low back, buttock, hip and groin pain.
A genicular nerve block is an injection of medication close to certain nerves in your knee to provide temporary pain relief. Some injections provide prolonged pain relief. An injection of steroid medication combined with local anesthetic that may help with pain.
A Ganglion Impar or Coccygeal Nerve Block is a medical procedure where a doctor injects a numbing medicine near the tailbone to help relieve long-lasting pelvic pain. It works by blocking the pain signals from reaching the brain, providing relief for conditions like tailbone pain or chronic pelvic discomfort.
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A lumbar interlaminar and transforaminal
epidural steroid injections are an outpatient
procedure for treating low back and leg
pain.
The SNS is known to play a role in neuropathic pain, and the sympathetic block has proved invaluable in handling several hard-to-treat syndromes. Sympathetic blocks can be used for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic purposes.
Platelet-rich plasma therapy is a form of
regenerative medicine that uses natural
growth factors your body uses for tissue
healing.
RFA is a well-established, drug-free pain management solution that is clinically proven to provide safe, effective relief from pain.
In a sacroiliac joint injection, a local anesthetic and corticosteroid are injected into one or both of your sacroiliac joints, or to the ligaments surrounding the joints.
A sphenopalatine ganglion block is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat at treat head and facial pain.
A stellate ganglion block is highly advanced treatment option of precision and accuracy that is used to treat a multitude of chronic pain syndromes.
A stellate ganglion block is highly advanced treatment option of precision and accuracy that is used to treat a multitude of chronic pain syndromes.
Third occipital nerve headache is a common condition in patients with chronic neck pain and headache after whiplash. Third occipital nerve blocks are essential to make this diagnosis.
Osteoarthritis of the knee is one of the leading causes of disability in the United States. It develops slowly and the pain it causes worsens over time. Although there is no cure for osteoarthritis, there are many treatment options available to help people manage pain and stay active.
The Vertiflex Superion® interspinous spacer is a FDA-approved system designed to relieve back pain by restoring the normal space between the vertebrae. Because it is a minimally-invasive procedure, the Vertiflex procedure is a solution for back pain patients for whom medications or injections have failed.
Peripheral nerve stimulation, frequently referred to as PNS, is a commonly used approach to treat chronic pain. It involves surgery that places a small electrical device (a wire-like electrode) next to one of the peripheral nerves. (These are the nerves that are located beyond the brain or spinal cord). The electrode delivers rapid electrical pulses that are felt like mild tingles (so-called paresthesias).
Minimally invasive lumbar decompression (MILD) is one of the outpatient procedures performed at the Novus Spine & Pain Center for treating low back pain. The minimally invasive procedure (similar to a lumbar laminectomy) restores space in the spinal canal to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.
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Early diagnosis is something we recommend to anyone in pain. Find out how getting checked today can save you a lot of pain tomorrow.
In many cases, early intervention and the proper treatment plan can mean patients avoid major surgery altogether.
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If so, you may be a candidate for a cutting edge procedure to fix the bone and place an internal cement cast that preserves the spinal region and reduces the risk of repeat fractures in nearby bones.
Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are minimally invasive procedures used to treat vertebral compression fractures of the spine caused by osteoporosis or injury. These fractures, if left untreated, can lead to a humped spine called kyphosis. The procedures involve restoring vertebra height by using a balloon to expand the compressed vertebra and injecting cement into the fractured bone. This helps patients recover faster and reduces the risk of future fractures.
Activities like lifting heavy objects, sneezing, or coughing can cause these wedge-shaped fractures, resulting in back pain, reduced physical activity, depression, loss of independence, decreased lung capacity, and difficulty sleeping. Both vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are performed through a hollow needle inserted into the fractured vertebra.
In vertebroplasty, bone cement is injected into the fractured bone, while in kyphoplasty, a balloon is first inflated to restore the vertebra's normal height before filling it with cement. These procedures can be repeated for each affected vertebra.
Small break, crack or even collapse of a spinal bone that helps hold up your spine.
Who is at risk for vertebral compression fractures?
Most commonly, people with osteoporosis (thin, weak bones) who have sudden back pain after a fall or simply sneezing, coughing or bending over, may experience a VCF. Other risk factors for young, otherwise healthy individuals, are a major traumatic injury, such as automobile accidents or falls from a significant height.
How are VCF’s treated?
Occasionally if the fracture is very small and asymptomatic, observation, bracing and/or physical therapy is the answer. However, if the pain is unbearable and/or the broken bone is significant, vertebroplasty can provide significant pain relief and preserve the supporting spinal structures around the broken bone. When left untreated, many individuals develop chronic back pain from other sources associated with the untreated fracture.
How is vertebro/kyphoplasty performed?
A small amount of medical-grade cement is injected into the bone to form an internal cast. The procedure is performed under fluoroscopy (a special type of x-ray). Dr. Kroopf typically performs this procedure with one small incision and the procedure takes about an hour.
How quickly will I get pain relief?
When performed early in the course, typically in the first week to a few weeks, pain relief is usually immediate.
Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms of diabetic neuropathy?
Nerve damage from high blood sugars. Remember diabetes affects all organ systems and unchecked, can lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, leg amputation, and vision loss.
If you suffer from symptoms of PDN and have already failed conventional treatments like prescription drugs like gabapentin and Lyrica, natural remedies and/or physical therapy?
You are not alone. Over 400 million people in the US have diabetes. Over 40% of people with diabetes suffer from painful diabetic neuropathy.
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