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Minimally Invasive Pain Treatments for Back and...

Minimally Invasive Pain Treatments for Back and Neck Pain Relief

Back and neck pain are common conditions that many people are dealing with today. For some, it is a result of ageing but for others, it could be a condition that is left untreated. While traditional treatments often involve invasive surgeries with long recovery times, minimally invasive pain treatments
are revolutionising the way we manage chronic pain.

These treatments reduce discomfort and promote faster recovery, allowing patients to regain their quality of life more quickly. This article will explore a few effective minimally invasive pain treatments for back and neck pain relief.

1. Epidural Steroid Injections

Epidural steroid injections are a common minimally invasive treatment for patients suffering from inflammation and pain due to herniated discs or spinal stenosis. The injection delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space around the spinal nerves, relieving pain and reducing inflammation.

The procedure is for patients with chronic neck or back pain. It is a reliable option to reduce discomfort and improve mobility without the need for surgery.

2. Radiofrequency Ablation

RFA technique disables specific nerves that convey pain signals by applying heat generated from radiofrequency energy. In the procedure, a small needle is placed close to the targeted nerve, and radiofrequency energy stops the nerve from transmitting pain signals to the brain.

This treatment is highly successful for patients with persistent neck or back pain related to arthritis or nerve compression. It also serves as an attractive alternative for those wanting to evade ongoing procedures or risky surgeries.

3. Neuromodulation (Spinal Cord Stimulator)

An innovative and minimally invasive neuropathy treatment known as neuromodulation uses a spinal cord stimulator to change pain signal pathways. A tiny device is inserted into the flesh to deliver slightly charged electrical impulses that hinder the movement of pain signals via spinal nerves.

For those dealing with chronic pain ailments like failed back surgery syndrome or complex regional pain syndrome, this treatment is most beneficial.

4. Intrathecal Drug Therapy

By injecting medication directly into the spinal cord using a small implantable device, pain relief can be achieved. With this focused strategy, patients take in lower doses of medication than traditional pills, helping them lessen side effects and achieve pain relief.

For those suffering from intense chronic back or neck pain and not assisted by other methods of treatment, this therapy is highly advantageous.

Final Thoughts

Minimally invasive pain treatments for back and neck pain are transforming the way chronic pain is managed. They offer patients effective relief without the risks and long recovery times associated with surgery.

If you're struggling with chronic back or neck pain and seeking a non-surgical solution, you can contact Total Pain Specialist Clinic today
. Their experts will work with you to develop the most effective treatment plan for your needs.

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