PVG Advanced Orthopedics & Multispeciality Center
Interventional Pain Management is a medical sub-specialty that utilizes pain blocking techniques to help make day-to-day activities less difficult, and effectively restore quality of life for patients. Injections, nerve blocks, electrostimulation, implantable drug delivery systems or other minimally-invasive surgical techniques may be used as part of the treatment plan.
Interventional Pain Management is generally used when pain is severe enough to interfere with daily activities, and other treatments have not been successful in reducing pain. If you are searching for a solution to your chronic or acute pain, then it may be time to find an Interventional Pain Management doctor who can help.
There are many types of Interventional Pain Management treatments. A major goal of these treatments is to help improve your day-to-day activities, reduce pain, and improve quality of life while decreasing the amount of medication you take, or avoiding medication altogether. The type of treatment you receive will be based on your specific condition and symptoms, as each type of treatment varies in terms of invasiveness. Some of the most common Interventional Pain Management techniques include: