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Interventional Pain Management

Epidural Steroid Injection

Epidural Steroid Injection

Epidural steroid injections are minimally invasive medical procedures used to alleviate pain and inflammation in the spine. They involve the injection of corticosteroid medication directly into the epidural space around the spinal cord and nerves. These injections are commonly prescribed to provide relief from conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and radiculopathy, helping patients manage chronic back or neck pain.

Facet Injections and Rhizotomy

Facet injections diagnose and relieve spine facet joint pain caused by conditions like arthritis. A local anesthetic and corticosteroid are injected into the joint to reduce pain and inflammation, offering temporary relief. If effective, Rhizotomy follows, using heat radiofrequency to disrupt pain signal transmission for long-lasting relief.

Facet Injections And Rhizotomy
Spinal Cord Stimulation

Spinal Cord Stimulation

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a medical procedure that involves the implantation of a small device, often called a spinal cord stimulator, under the skin of the back. It delivers electrical pulses to the spinal cord, effectively blocking pain signals and providing relief for individuals with chronic pain conditions, such as neuropathy or failed back surgery syndrome. SCS can help improve pain management and enhance the quality of life for those who have not found relief through other treatments.

Sympathetic Block

Sympathetic blocks are specialized nerve block injections that target the sympathetic nervous system, aiming to reduce pain and swelling in affected areas. These blocks can diagnose or treat conditions like complex regional pain syndrome and vascular insufficiency, providing relief by interrupting the pain signals sent through the sympathetic nerves.

Sympathetic Block
Joint Injections

Joint Injections

Joint injections are medical procedures where medication is administered directly into a joint to alleviate pain and inflammation. Fluoroscopic injections involve the use of fluoroscopy—a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor—to guide the needle into the precise location, ensuring accuracy and maximizing therapeutic outcomes. We specialize in injections of all the joints in the body including Knee, Elbow, shoulder ankle, sacroiliac joint.

FAQ’s

For many patients in Fort Worth, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is one of the most effective treatments for chronic neuropathy pain-especially when medications and conservative therapies fail. At Invicta Pain Management and Psychiatry, we offer advanced interventional solutions tailored to your unique condition.

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) uses a small implanted device to send mild electrical signals to the spinal cord. These signals block or reduce pain messages from reaching the brain, offering significant relief from chronic nerve pain such as neuropathy.

You should consider interventional pain management when neuropathy symptoms persist despite medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes. Options like spinal cord stimulation, nerve blocks, or injections may offer long-term relief and improved function.

Yes, most major insurance providers in Fort Worth cover spinal cord stimulation when medically necessary and prescribed by specialists. At Invicta Pain Management and Psychiatry, we help patients verify coverage and navigate the approval process.

Recovery from spinal cord stimulator implantation is typically quick. Most patients in Fort Worth can return to light activities within a few days. Pain relief often begins shortly after the procedure and improves as the body adjusts to the device.

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