Facet Joint Block

A facet joint block is a minimally invasive pain management procedure used to diagnose and treat chronic back or neck pain originating from the facet joints — the small joints located between the vertebrae that provide stability and motion to the spine. These joints can become painful due to degeneration,...

Transforaminal Epidural Injection

A Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection (TFESI) is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve nerve root pain in the spine — commonly known as radicular pain or sciatica. It involves precisely injecting anti-inflammatory medication and anesthetic into the epidural space near the affected nerve root through the neural foramen (the...

Sacroiliac Joint Injection

A Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Block is a minimally invasive injection procedure designed to diagnose and treat pain originating from the sacroiliac joint — the joint that connects the lower spine (sacrum) to the pelvic bones (ilium). This joint bears significant load and stress during standing, walking, or sitting, and may...

Radiofrequency

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive pain management technique used to provide long-term relief from chronic spinal, joint, or nerve-related pain. It works by using controlled radiofrequency energy to heat and deactivate the small sensory nerves that transmit pain signals from specific joints or structures — most commonly the...

Peripheral Nerve Decompression for Chronic Pain

Peripheral Nerve Decompression Surgery is a microsurgical procedure used to relieve chronic neuropathic pain caused by nerve entrapment or compression along its anatomical pathway. When a peripheral nerve is compressed by tight muscles, fibrous tissue, scar formation, or trauma, it may lead to burning, tingling, or shooting pain — often...

Spinal Cord Stimulation

A Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) is an advanced, implantable device used to manage chronic neuropathic pain that does not respond to medications, injections, or surgery. The stimulator delivers mild electrical impulses to the spinal cord, modulating pain signals before they reach the brain. This technique does not “numb” the body...