Treating Your Head & Neck Pain At The Source
Pain in the head and neck areas can manifest in a number of different ways, including pain, stiffness, and numbness. Axial neck pain is typically caused by strain or whiplash; radiculopathy can also radiate into the arms and is caused by nerve compression. Myelopathy is caused by pressure on the spinal cord and can also cause arm or leg weakness, numbness or difficulty walking.
Head and neck pain may also stem from other serious, yet seemingly unrelated, illnesses, including carotid artery dissection or pain from acute coronary syndrome. Our experts will help you pinpoint the source of your pain so you can treat the overall cause, not just the symptoms.
Who Do We Assist With:
We can assist patients struggling with these condtions and more:
- Stiff neck
- Muscle strain
- Whiplash
- Pinched nerves
- Trauma
- Stress-related pain
- Pain from poor posture, overuse of neck muscles and trauma
- Pain Management
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Common Conditions
This procedure is performed to help provide relief to cancer patients who may be experiencing chronic pain. This epidural procedure requires an injection to the lower back with local anesthetic.
This procedure is unique in terms of functionality because it involves a combination of various medicines to help provide pain relief. What’s even better is that the multimodal pain control method can be done prior to, during, or even subsequent to a surgical procedure.
Individuals experiencing pain as a result of arthritis, injury, or due to some type of disorder may be prime candidates for this form of joint injection procedure. Done on an outpatient basis, this procedure aims to provide pain relief to the arms and shoulders.
Similar to the platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection treatment for chronic back pain procedure, this procedure is done to treat whiplash injuries which are most often the result of car accidents.
This form of therapy helps diminish the pain quickly while ensuring long-lasting relief. Nerves, connective tissue, muscles, and joints that were damaged previously are restored to their normal functions.
This procedure is unique in terms of functionality because it involves a combination of various medicines to help provide pain relief. What’s even better is that the multimodal pain control method can be done prior to, during, or even subsequent to a surgical procedure.
Individuals experiencing pain as a result of arthritis, injury, or due to some type of disorder may be prime candidates for this form of joint injection procedure. Done on an outpatient basis, this procedure aims to provide pain relief to the arms and shoulders.
Similar to the platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection treatment for chronic back pain procedure, this procedure is done to treat whiplash injuries which are most often the result of car accidents.
This form of therapy helps diminish the pain quickly while ensuring long-lasting relief. Nerves, connective tissue, muscles, and joints that were damaged previously are restored to their normal functions.
This procedure is unique in terms of functionality because it involves a combination of various medicines to help provide pain relief. What’s even better is that the multimodal pain control method can be done prior to, during, or even subsequent to a surgical procedure.
Individuals experiencing pain as a result of arthritis, injury, or due to some type of disorder may be prime candidates for this form of joint injection procedure. Done on an outpatient basis, this procedure aims to provide pain relief to the arms and shoulders.
Similar to the platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection treatment for chronic back pain procedure, this procedure is done to treat whiplash injuries which are most often the result of car accidents.
Similar to the platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection treatment for chronic back pain procedure, this procedure is done to treat whiplash injuries which are most often the result of car accidents.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
An epidural is a procedure in which pain-relieving medicine is delivered near the spinal cord into the epidural space. For patients with head and neck cancers, it helps control severe or persistent pain that isn’t fully managed with regular pain medicines.
The epidural blocks pain signals from the nerves that transmit discomfort from the head, face, neck, and upper body to the brain. By interrupting these signals, it can significantly reduce pain intensity and improve comfort.
Contact your doctor right away if you experience:
Sudden increase in pain
Fever or redness at the injection site
Weakness or numbness in legs or arms
Severe headache
These symptoms may indicate a complication that needs medical attention.
Epidural therapy is generally safe when performed by trained professionals. Possible but rare side effects include:
Mild itching or dizziness
Temporary weakness or numbness in limbs
Headache or back soreness
Infection or bleeding at the injection site
Your care team will monitor you closely to manage any side effects.
