Arm & Hand Treatments

When it comes to managing arm and hand pain, less is more. Procedures like nerve blocks are minimally invasive alternatives to traditional surgery, offering a path to relief that minimizes post-procedures pain and accelerates the return to everyday activities.

Living with Chronic Pain

If you have pain that lasts for more than six months, you have "chronic" pain. It's different from the temporary pain you feel when you hurt yourself. With chronic pain, you may not know why you are hurting. Your pain may affect your whole body and your mind, causing problems that ripple through every part of your life. But there is hope. Here are some tips to help you manage chronic pain.

Epidural Steroid Injection in the Cervical Spine

This injection treats the pain of an inflamed nerve in your cervical spine. It relieves nerve swelling. If you have a herniated disc, spinal stenosis or some other problem that's pressing on a nerve, it may help you.

Medial Branch Block

This is an injection of numbing medicine that bathes the medial branch nerves. These nerves are attached to the facet joints of the spine. Disease or injury of these joints can cause pain in the medial branch nerves. This pain may travel through the neck, shoulders, upper back and head. A medial branch block can help your physician find the source of your pain. It may also provide temporary pain relief.

Cervical Facet Radiofrequency Neurotomy

This procedure uses heat from radio waves to treat painful facet joints in your neck. It eases pain that isn't helped by medications or physical therapy.

Conditions Treated

We provide conservative relief for a variety of pain conditions with the primary goal not to simply minimize pain and discomfort, but to provide a better quality of life.

Treatments Offered

Our team uses a variety of surgical and non-surgical options in an effort to provide patients with the very best treatment for their unique pain conditions.

Our Team

We are committed to providing patients the very best care to help our patients regain control of their lives through the latest in pain management techniques.