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Pain Management

Pain management isn’t just about treating pain—it’s about quality of life.

Pain management is an essential, patient-centered approach in treating back and neck pain. As the first line of treatment for many individuals suffering from spinal conditions, it offers a safe, effective, and non-surgical path toward relief and recovery.

 

At ANSI, we believe in addressing the root cause of pain, not just masking symptoms. Our experienced pain management specialists focus on innovative, holistic care—helping patients regain mobility, function, and overall quality of life without the need for surgery. By combining advanced diagnostics with customized treatment plans, we aim to alleviate discomfort, reduce inflammation, and restore strength.

 

Pain management typically includes a combination of non-invasive therapies such as physical rehabilitation, medication management, image-guided injections, and other minimally invasive procedures. This integrative strategy targets pain at its source and empowers patients to heal naturally, often avoiding or delaying the need for surgical intervention. For many patients, this approach offers an ideal starting point in their recovery journey. It allows them to experience meaningful relief with less risk, minimal downtime, and a focus on restoring their health and vitality. 

Why Patients Choose Pain Management First

Non-Surgical
Relief

Most therapies are minimally invasive, with little to no downtime.

Comprehensive, Holistic Approach

We address not just physical pain but also factors like mobility, strength, limitations, and overall health and well-being.

Personalized

Care

Each treatment plan is customized, taking into account your unique health goals and lifestyle.

Faster
Recovery

Many treatments offer quick relief and promote healing, allowing patients to return to their daily activities sooner.

Common Pain Management Treatments 

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Medications

Physical Therapy Exercise

Physical Therapy

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Exercise

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Facet Joint Injections

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Accupuncture

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Epidural Spinal Injections

Advanced Techniques in Pain Management

We utilize a wide range of state-of-the-art techniques that go beyond traditional methods to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. These include:

Image-Guided Injections

Image-Guided Injections:
 

Precise, targeted injections such as epidural steroid injections, facet joint blocks, and nerve root blocks to reduce inflammation and relieve pain at its source.

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS):
 

An advanced therapy that delivers mild electrical impulses to the spinal cord, interrupting pain signals before they reach the brain. This option is ideal for patients with chronic pain who have not found relief through other methods.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Minimally Invasive Procedures:
 

Such as vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty for compression fractures, which provide immediate pain relief and stabilization of the spine.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA):
 

A minimally invasive procedure that uses heat generated by radio waves to target specific nerves, providing long-lasting relief from chronic neck and back pain.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP):
 

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy promotes natural healing and tissue regeneration, offering a groundbreaking solution for

certain spinal conditions.

Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine:
 

Regenerative medicine, including stem cell therapy, helps manage pain by repairing damaged tissues and reducing inflammation, targeting the root cause for long-term relief

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Care You Can Trust

Our team of rehabilitation and pain management specialists is dedicated to compassionate, ethical care. Whether you’re dealing with chronic back pain, neck discomfort, or a complex spinal condition, we’re committed to helping you regain your quality of life—without unnecessary surgery.

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