Pain Management Treatments
At Pain and Spine Specialists of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia we are Doctors and Physiatrists who believe in a balanced and multi-disciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating your pain.
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Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat vertebral compression fractures, often caused by conditions like osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer.
The Intracept Procedure is an image-guided technique targeting basi-vertebral nerves, alleviating chronic low back pain by disrupting pain signals from the brain.
Sacroiliac joint fusions provide a minimally invasive treatment solution for chronic pain resulting from SI joint dysfunction when other methods have been ineffective.
The Aurora ZIP is a minimally invasive surgical technique for spinal fusion, using a zipper-like device to secure vertebrae, alleviating pain and promoting stability.
Peripheral nerve stimulation is a minimally invasive procedure that implants a small medical device that interrupts pain signals from damanaged peripheral nerves.
The Minuteman procedure stabilizes the spine by fusing adjacent vertebrae, easing chronic pain from spinal stenosis, herniated discs, or degenerative disc disease.
MILD relieves pressure on spinal nerves by removing small portions of bone and ligament to improve mobility and reduce pain.
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to target pain-causing nerves, providing relief for conditions like chronic back or knee pain.
Spinal cord stimulation uses electrical impulses from implanted devices to target spinal nerves and alleviate pain from conditions like CRPS and diabetic neuropathy.
The Vertiflex Procedure is an FDA-approved, minimally invasive technique that implants a small vertiflex spacer in the spine to alleviate pain from lumbar stenosis.
Shoulder injections are minimally invasive interventional treatments designed to identify and alleviate pain and reduce inflammation in the affected shoulder joint.
Back steroid injections can provide effective relief for individuals dealing with back pain by reducing inflammation and managing discomfort in targeted areas.
By promoting weight reduction, these injections can alleviate the stress placed on joints, muscles, and the spine, which is often exacerbated by excess weight.
Steroid injections, also known as corticosteroid injections, offer targeted relief for chronic pain, inflammation, and swelling by injecting anti-inflammatory medication in specific pain regions.
A VIA Disc NP is a spinal injection that relieves chronic lower back pain caused by degenerative disc disease, using allogeneic tissue to repair degenerated discs.
Hyaluronic acid injections or viscosupplementation is when a gel-like substance is injected into the knee joint that provides relief for osteoarthritis-related knee pain.
A local anesthetic neck injection that helps relieve pain in neck, upper arms, and head.
Shoulder injections are minimally invasive interventional treatments designed to identify and alleviate pain and reduce inflammation in the affected shoulder joint.
Sacroiliac joint injections, along with local anesthetic and steroids, effectively relieve lower back pain, sciatica, and discomfort from prolonged sitting or standing.
A lumbar sympathetic block is minimally invasive and designed to alleviate pain from conditions such as CRPS, neuropathy, and other forms of lower extremity pain.
Hip injections, using cortisone and anesthetic, alleviate chronic pain and provide immediate relief from limited mobility, swelling, and stiffness in the hip joint region.
Knee injections deliver medication directly to the knee joint. This helps to ease swelling, decrease stiffness, and enhance mobility for patients with knee pain issues.
Facet joint injections are a minimally invasive option and use local anesthetics and steroids to alleviate back or neck pain, difficulty in movement, and numbness.
A medial branch block is a procedure that provides relief from back pain by temporarily blocking pain signals from spinal facet joints through medial branch nerves.
Occipital nerve blocks effectively treats head and neck pain. It works by precisely injecting local anesthetic and steroids to block pain signals from reaching the brain.
Epidural steriod injections are a simple and effective solution for chronic back pain that delivers anti-inflammatory medication to alleviate discomfort for better health.
A trigger point injection (TPI) delivers medication directly to trigger point areas in the body that are experiencing spasms and inflammation with the goal of less pain.
An intrathecal pump is an implanted device that delivers pain-relieving medication directly to a spinal cord for more efficient pain management and less side effects.
A monitored medication program is used to ensure patients take their medications as prescribed to maximize the benefits and minimize any adverse side effects.
Neck braces often benefit individuals recovering from neck surgery or dealing with persistent conditions like cervical spondylosis, whiplash, and herniated discs.
Back bracing offers significant benefits for individuals recovering from surgery and those suffering from chronic conditions such as sciatica, spinal stenosis, back strains, compression fractures, osteoarthritis, and bulging or herniated discs.
We provide back, neck, knee, hip, and wrist braces to assist patients with managing and improving their pain. Learn more here!
Knee bracing provides significant benefits for individuals recovering from knee surgery and those suffering from chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, and patellar conditions.
We incorporate hip braces into treatment plans for a variety of chronic conditions like hip dysplasia, hip arthritis, hip strains, hip fractures, and hip bursitis.
Wrist bracing assist individuals recovering from surgery and those suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, sprains and strains, arthritis, tendonitis, and fractured or dislocated wrists.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is non-invasive and uses magnetic fields to stimulate the brain's nerve cells to treat depression and other mental health conditions.
An infrared sauna is a therapeutic treatment utilizing infrared light to penetrate deep into tissues, promoting relaxation and various healing benefits for chronic pain.
Stellate ganglion block injections target long COVID symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, cough, loss of taste or smell, and shortness of breath for enhanced wellness.
A stellate ganglion block injection has the proven ability to treat chronic and pain. It has been used to treat symptoms PTSD, anxiety, long COVID, and depression.
Stellate ganglion block injections target specific nerves in the front of the neck and part of the sympathetic nervous system to alleviate harmful symptoms of anxiety.
Stellate ganglion block injections can help treat post-traumatic stress disorder by blocking the stellate ganglion nerve, which reduces the stress signals to the brain.
Stellate ganglion block injections have shown to be an effective treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and other disorders that result from traumatic events.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is non-invasive and uses magnetic fields to stimulate the brain's nerve cells to treat depression and other mental health conditions.
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At Pain and Spine Specialists, our team of physicians and nurse practitioners are committed to giving you the most effective treatment when treating your pain. We believe that all patients should have access to quality care, and that is why you can find us conveniently located throughout Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

