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In interventional pain therapy, we place great emphasis on gentle techniques. By using minimally invasive procedures such as nerve blocks, infiltrations, or targeted injections, we can treat pain with minimal strain on the body. These methods provide quick relief, shorten recovery time, and reduce the need for extensive surgical interventions.
Long-Term Pain Relief in Focus
In addition to acute pain relief, our focus is on long-term freedom from pain. We develop an individual therapy plan for each patient, aimed at sustainable pain reduction. We combine interventional techniques with complementary treatments such as physical therapy to address the root causes of the pain and prevent relapses.
Imaging Techniques for Maximum Precision
To ensure that blocks are placed precisely at the affected nerve, we use the latest imaging techniques such as fluoroscopy, ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT). These technologies enable us to place medications with pinpoint accuracy, ensuring the optimal therapeutic effect.
Range of Services in Interventional Pain Therapy:
Nerve Blocks
Targeted injections at affected nerves to interrupt pain signals and provide immediate relief.
Infiltration Therapies
Specialized injections for pain relief in areas such as the spine, joints, or tendon attachments to reduce inflammatory processes and alleviate acute pain.
Facet Joint Injections
This treatment is used for back pain and targets the painful joints in the spine.
Disc and Spine Treatment
We treat herniated discs and degenerative spinal diseases to reduce pressure on nerve structures and alleviate pain.
Common Applications of Interventional Pain Therapy:
- Back pain (e.g., herniated disc, facet syndrome)
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Joint pain (e.g., osteoarthritis)
- Pain after injuries or surgeries
- Chronic pain syndromes