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Conditions We Treat

At the Institute of Precision Pain Medicine we are committed to providing patients with innovative pain management services. We strive to deliver the most advanced, minimally invasive, diagnostic and therapeutic services to enable our patients to restore function, relieve pain and renew hope.

Most chronic conditions can be debilitating and often need a specific treatment plan to reduce and rid you of the pain in the quickest, most effective way that is most fitting for you and your goals.

 

We have put together a comprehensive list of the more common chronic pain conditions to help better serve you.

Pain Conditions We Treat:

Spine Pain

  • Neck pain (cervicalgia)

  • Mid back pain (thoracic pain)

  • Low back pain (lumbar pain))

  • Tail bone pain (coccydynia)

  • Cervical facet joint pain

  • Lumbar facet joint pain

  • Sacroiliac joint pain

Disc Pain

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Spondylosis

  • Disc herniations

  • Disc bulges

  • Disc annular tears

  • Discogenic pain

Arm and Leg Pain

  • Cervical radiculitis or radiculopathy

  • Lumbar radiculitis or radiculopathy

  • Sciatica

Spinal Stenosis Pain

  • Cervical spinal stenosis

  • Lumbar spinal stenosis

  • Neurogenic claudication

Persistent Pain After Surgery

  • Failed back surgery syndrome

  • Post-laminectomy pain syndrome

  • Persistent pain after spine surgery

  • Phantom limb pain

Arthritis Pain

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Shoulder pain 

  • Hip pain

  • Knee pain 

  • Tennis/golfers elbow

Nerve Pain

  • Peripheral neuropathy

  • Intercostal neuralgia

  • Post-herpetic neuralgia

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Complex regional pain syndrome Types I & II

  • Sympathetically mediated pai

Headaches

  • Cervicogenic Headaches

  • Occipital neuralgia

  • Trigeminal neuralgia

 

Internal Organ Pain

  • Abdominal pain

  • Pelvic pain

  • Pudendal nerve neuropathy

 

Muscle Pains

  • Trigger points

  • Myofascial pain syndrome

  • Fibromyalgia

 

Cancer Pain

  • Tumor related pain

  • Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy

  • Vertebral compression fractures (due to osteoporosis or cancer) 

  • Post-mastectomy pain syndrome

  • Post-thoracotomy pain syndrome

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