Nerve Pain + Injuries Specialists
Nerve injuries and pain often result from damage to peripheral nerves within your body. When nerves are damaged, they become more sensitive and may send persistent pain signals. We have 3 main types of nerves: (1) Motor Nerves, (2) Sensory Nerves, (3) Autonomic Nerves.
Nerve Pain + Injuries Specialists
Nerve injuries and pain often result from damage to peripheral nerves within your body. When nerves are damaged, they become over sensitive and send constant pain signals throughout the body. We have 3 main types of nerves: (1) Motor Nerves, (2) Sensory Nerves, (3) Autonomic Nerves.
Treatments can vary based on pain origin and other related conditions, but in general some of our minimally invasive, targeted nerve treatments include:

Nerve blocks target specific nerves or nerve clusters that are responsible for creating pain sensations. These injections are done under fluoroscopy guided imaging for accuracy and inject pain blocking/numbing medications to calm the nerves and help reduce pain signals.
*This is done outpatient and does not require anesthesia.

Medical Acupuncture is a more holistic relief approach to treating nerve pain and is performed by inserting tiny needles along various acupoints along the body to provide stimulation of the nerves to create a calming effect throughout the body.
*This is done outpatient and does not require anesthesia

This minimally invasive procedure utilizes fluoroscopy guided imaging to internally target specific nerve pathways to help reduce pain signals.
*This is done outpatient and does not require anesthesia.

This mini-surgical procedure is done on a trial basis prior, and it is aimed at providing consistent nerve pain control and relief. Electrical leads are placed into the epidural space of the spine to trigger various pulsations to the surrounding nerves in various ways to provide relief and promote mobility. These pulsing sensations are controlled via a bluetooth remote and have the ability to be adjusted as needed. This option may be considered for certain neuropathic pain conditions
*This surgical procedure requires no general anesthesia.

This mini-surgical procedure is done on a trial basis and is used when multiple other therapies have not worked. It is for localized nerve pain relief in specific areas on the body by providing electrical impulses to target the specific area in an effort to disrupt the pain signals from the brain.
*This surgical procedure requires no general anesthesia.

Other traditional nerve medications are often also used in conjunction with other treatments to try and break the pain cycle.
If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms consistently across a period of time between 1 week – 1 month or more, then you should consult your doctor or a pain management physician. It is important to note that you may not always feel the pain, but if it comes and goes persistently and nothing seems to help it at home, to better understand the cause and discuss appropriate next steps.
When you meet with one of our physicians for an evaluation, they will ask you about your symptoms in detail and do a physicial examination in order to better determine possible causes of your injury or condition. They may also order other tests/imaging to rule other conditions out or schedule nerve studies such as an EMG test to indicate if certain conditions are present.