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Pain Management Services

Pain Management Services

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Pain Management: Treatment Options


Because pain is unique to each individual, pain management treatments for orthopedic conditions vary from person to person. The pain management specialists at Coastal Orthopedics & Sports Medicine / Pain Management in Bradenton, Florida are experts at a number of procedures for chronic neck, back and joint pain and may use one or more techniques to provide pain relief or make your pain tolerable.

Some of the most common procedures we perform include:

When you need lasting relief from your chronic pain, call Coastal Orthopedics at (941) 792-2251 or request an appointment online.

Epidural steroid injections are non-surgical treatments for low back (lumbar) pain and neck (cervical) pain. During an epidural, medication is injected near the painful area of the spine. Your condition may require a series of cervical or lumbar epidural injections to ease your neck or back pain and inflammation.

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Facet joint injections are non-surgical treatments to relieve pain and inflammation of the facet joints in the spine. Facet joints are located on the top and bottom of each vertebra and connect the vertebrae to form the spine and allow back motion. During a facet injection, medication is injected into the facet joint capsule or surrounding tissue.

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Peripheral joint injections are administered within the joints of the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee. Pain in these joints may be caused by bursitis, tendonitis or arthritis.

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The sacroiliac joints connect the sacrum, which is located at the end of the spine, to the two large pelvic bones (the iliac bones). Sacroiliac joint injections are given to reduce inflammation that is causing pain within the buttocks, thigh, groin or hip joint.

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Trigger point injections are used to treat involved muscles in many areas of the body. Trigger points are tight bands or small areas of a muscle that are sensitive to touch and pressure. The trigger point can irritate surrounding nerves and cause referred pain, a type of pain that radiates to nearby areas. The neck, back and shoulders are particularly common areas that are injected.

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A nerve block places medication directly around a suspected nerve in your spine to help determine if it is the source of pain. If the nerve block relieves the pain, then your doctor can proceed with treatment, which may include additional medication injections or surgery.

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Another technique that can be performed for the relief of chronic back pain is to implant a small wire called a spinal cord stimulator under the skin. The wire is connected to a power source that transmits low-level electrical impulses to the spinal cord or to specific nerves to block pain signals from reaching the brain. Instead of pain, you feel a mild tingling sensation.

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Facet radiofrequency (rhizotomy) is used to treat nerve pain in the back. The procedure uses heat to create a lesion on the affected nerve, which impairs the nerve’s ability to transmit signals about facet joint pain. Because the nerve is "turned off," pain is not felt. The treatment provides pain relief for about a year, but can last much longer for some people.

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Vertebroplasty is a non-surgical treatment that relieves the pain of compression fractures in the spinal vertebrae. The procedure involves injecting bone cement into the vertebrae to stabilize fractures and/or strengthen weakened vertebrae before they fracture. After treatment, many patients realize significant pain relief and restoration of mobility.

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Please visit our orthopedic patient education library to read more about back pain, neck pain and pain management.

Pain Management: Treatment Options


Because pain is unique to each individual, pain management treatments for orthopedic conditions vary from person to person. The pain management specialists at Coastal Orthopedics & Sports Medicine / Pain Management in Bradenton, Florida are experts at a number of procedures for chronic neck, back and joint pain and may use one or more techniques to provide pain relief or make your pain tolerable.

Some of the most common procedures we perform include:

When you need lasting relief from your chronic pain, call Coastal Orthopedics at (941) 792-2251 or request an appointment online.

Epidural steroid injections are non-surgical treatments for low back (lumbar) pain and neck (cervical) pain. During an epidural, medication is injected near the painful area of the spine. Your condition may require a series of cervical or lumbar epidural injections to ease your neck or back pain and inflammation.

Back to top

Facet joint injections are non-surgical treatments to relieve pain and inflammation of the facet joints in the spine. Facet joints are located on the top and bottom of each vertebra and connect the vertebrae to form the spine and allow back motion. During a facet injection, medication is injected into the facet joint capsule or surrounding tissue.

Back to top

Peripheral joint injections are administered within the joints of the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee. Pain in these joints may be caused by bursitis, tendonitis or arthritis.

Back to top

The sacroiliac joints connect the sacrum, which is located at the end of the spine, to the two large pelvic bones (the iliac bones). Sacroiliac joint injections are given to reduce inflammation that is causing pain within the buttocks, thigh, groin or hip joint.

Back to top

Trigger point injections are used to treat involved muscles in many areas of the body. Trigger points are tight bands or small areas of a muscle that are sensitive to touch and pressure. The trigger point can irritate surrounding nerves and cause referred pain, a type of pain that radiates to nearby areas. The neck, back and shoulders are particularly common areas that are injected.

Back to top

A nerve block places medication directly around a suspected nerve in your spine to help determine if it is the source of pain. If the nerve block relieves the pain, then your doctor can proceed with treatment, which may include additional medication injections or surgery.

Back to top

Another technique that can be performed for the relief of chronic back pain is to implant a small wire called a spinal cord stimulator under the skin. The wire is connected to a power source that transmits low-level electrical impulses to the spinal cord or to specific nerves to block pain signals from reaching the brain. Instead of pain, you feel a mild tingling sensation.

Back to top

Facet radiofrequency (rhizotomy) is used to treat nerve pain in the back. The procedure uses heat to create a lesion on the affected nerve, which impairs the nerve’s ability to transmit signals about facet joint pain. Because the nerve is "turned off," pain is not felt. The treatment provides pain relief for about a year, but can last much longer for some people.

Back to top

Vertebroplasty is a non-surgical treatment that relieves the pain of compression fractures in the spinal vertebrae. The procedure involves injecting bone cement into the vertebrae to stabilize fractures and/or strengthen weakened vertebrae before they fracture. After treatment, many patients realize significant pain relief and restoration of mobility.

Back to top

Please visit our orthopedic patient education library to read more about back pain, neck pain and pain management.

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