Interventional Pain Management

Interventional pain management uses advanced image-guided procedures to treat the root cause of pain—not just mask it. At Liberty Pain Care, our board-certified specialists offer customized procedures that reduce inflammation, restore mobility, and improve quality of life.

Epidural Steroid Injections

Used to relieve nerve inflammation in the neck, mid back, or lower back. Common for sciatica, herniated discs, or spinal stenosis.
- Reduces pain and swelling
- Often performed under fluoroscopic guidance
- Minimal downtime

Facet Joint Injections

Treats arthritic or inflamed joints in the spine (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar).
- Targets small joints that control movement
- Diagnostic and therapeutic
- Can be followed by radiofrequency ablation

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Uses heat to deactivate painful nerves transmitting chronic spinal or joint pain.
- Non-surgical and long-lasting
- Often used after positive response to facet injections
- Relief can last 6–12 months or longer

Advanced Nerve Blocks

Target specific nerve roots or ganglions involved in chronic pain.
- Effective for radicular pain, CRPS, and post-surgical pain
- Tailored to the individual pain pattern
- Fluoroscopic or ultrasound-guided

Trigger Point Injections

Relieves tight, painful knots in muscle fibers often found in neck, shoulders, and back. - Quick outpatient procedure - Can include anesthetic or regenerative solutions - Reduces muscle tension and referred pain

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

Implantable device that delivers gentle electrical impulses to interrupt pain signals. - Used for failed back surgery syndrome, CRPS, and neuropathic pain - Trial before permanent implant - Proven alternative to long-term opioids

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)

Minimally invasive treatment for localized nerve pain. - Tiny electrode placed near painful nerve - Ideal for post-surgical pain, occipital neuralgia, or knee/shoulder pain - Can be permanent or used short-term

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