Non Surgical/ Physical Therapy

 

Physical Therapy is a non-surgical treatment used for numerous pain conditions and injuries to help improve mobility, strengthen the body, promote healing and endurance, decrease pain and prevent future injury.

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation are designed for each patient at City Spine and Rehab Medicine may include:

  • Advanced manual therapy techniques

  • Joint mobilization

  • Trigger point therapy and myofascial release

  • Electromyography

  • Joint fluid replacement

  • Muscle energy techniques

  • McKenzie exercise programs

  • Postural training

  • Balance/proprioception training

  • Strengthening, flexibility and mobility training

  • Post-operative rehabilitation

  • Modalities (mild electrical stimulation and ultrasound)

  • Cold laser therapy

  • Therapeutic exercise

  • Home exercise programs

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy For Pain

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP therapy) is the latest treatment that many professional athletes receive in order to heal and return to playing sooner. It is non-surgical, with quicker healing times and has been showing promising results for many conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tendonosis, muscle, ligament and tendon strains, sprains and tears (Rotator Cuff, Patella, ACL etc), that have failed other conservative treatment.

Platelet Rich Plasma is highly concentrated with platelets and proteins that repair tissue and are responsible for the regeneration of tissue, bone, tendons and ligaments. These cells also support the growth of new blood vessels and promote healing.

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Interventional Pain Care Treatments

Our team reviews each case to determine the best course of action and to develop a custom treatment plan tailored to meet your needs. Below our a list of interventional treatment options and a brief description. For more information please call the office directly or ask us now!

Epidural Steroid Injection

An injection, to relieve lower back pain that is radiating pain. The injection is in the epidural space to reduce inflammation and pain.

Fascia Iliaca Block

This procedure is performed to block pain signals from traveling along the femoral nerve from the thigh or knee to the brain. It is commonly used to alleviate pain that can appear after certain leg surgeries such as total knee replacement.

Cervical/Lumbar/Thoracic Epidural Steroid Injection

An epidural steroid injection is a minimally invasive procedure that can help relieve neck, arm, back, and leg pain caused by inflamed spinal nerves due to spinal stenosis or disc herniation.

Facet Joint Injections

Facet joints are found on both sides of the spine. A facet joint injection may help diagnose the source of a patient's pain. It can also relieve pain and inflammation.

Medial Branch Blocks

A medial branch nerve block is a procedure in which an anesthetic is injected near small medial nerves connected to a specific facet joint. Usually diagnostic but can relieve pain.

Diagnostic Discography

A procedure in which x-ray dye is injected under gentle pressure into the discs of the spine. Based on the presence or absence of pain during the injection of dye, your doctor may be able to determine if the disc is responsible for your pain symptoms.

Lumbar Sympathetic Block

This procedure is an injection that numbs branches of nerves in your lower back. It helps doctors find and treat a number of problems linked to these nerves. 

Transforaminal Epidural Injection

An injection, to relieve lower back pain that is radiating pain.  The injection is done from the side where the nerve exits.

Caudal Steroid Injection

An injection that relives lower back pain similar to an epidural steroid injection with a different entry point.

Celiac Plexus Block

An injection of pain medication that help relieve abdominal pain

Stellate Ganglion Block

An injection of local anesthetic to block the sympathetic nerves located on either side of the voice box in the neck. 

Trigger Point Injections

An injection designed to reduce or relieve the back pain caused by small knots and muscle spasms that form in muscles or in the fascia tissue leading to myofascial pain.

Sacroiliac Join Steroid Injection

An injection of local anesthetic and a steroid medication into the sacroiliac joint.

Joint Injection

A injection of a medication used in the treatment of inflammatory joint conditions, 

Soft Tissue Injection

An injection into a joint in the soft tissue space .