Discover Advanced Relief with Our Back Pain Experts

Your spine connects nerves across your entire body, which means that when problems originate in your lower back or spine, they can cause pain that can be felt nearly anywhere. At the Advanced Relief Institute, we don’t believe there to be a one-size-fits-all treatment for lower back and spinal pain relief. With so many potential injuries, illnesses, and conditions impacting your overall sense of comfort and quality of life, you deserve to work alongside a specialized team that offers you a series of knowledgeable experts in interventional pain management and regenerative therapies.

Addressing a Variety of Issues

Our team can help you effectively manage a wide range of back and spinal injuries, restoring your full range of motion, easing your pain, and enabling you to enjoy your fullest possible quality of life once more. 

We combine extensive experience, a sterling reputation for excellence, and a multidisciplinary approach to pain relief in a way that truly sets our practice apart. If you’re ready to live a fuller, happier life with less pain from issues like scoliosis, spinal arthritis, degenerative disk disease, and more, reach out to the Advanced Relief Institute and schedule your initial consultation today.

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Which Back and Spine Conditions Can Interventional Pain Management Treat?

To best treat low back and spine pain, it is important to understand where your pain is coming from. Visiting the team at The Advanced Relief Institute can help you pinpoint the source of your back pain and start charting a course that leads to lasting relief.

Interventional pain management can help relieve discomfort from a series of issues, including the following:

  • Lower back pain/back injury
  • Mid back pain/upper back pain
  • Neck pain/neck injury
  • Lumbar radiculopathy (sciatica)
  • Post-laminectomy syndrome
  • Facet joint syndrome
  • Myofascial pain syndrome
  • Cervical radiculopathy
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Herniated discs
  • Kyphosis
  • Scoliosis
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Spinal arthritis
  • Muscle spasm
  • Nerve impingement (radiculopathy)
  • Piriformis syndrome
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Thoracic or lumbar sprain or strain
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Interventional Pain Management for Back Pain

For years, your only options for lower back and spinal pain treatment included traditional pain management, physical therapy, and surgery. Here at The Advanced Relief Institute, we take a much more progressive approach to pain management and are frequently able to create exciting results without the need for unnecessary opiates or surgery.

By using less-invasive interventional pain management therapies, we’re able to offer our patients significant relief from issues related to the lower back and spine and, in turn, a higher quality of life. Interventional pain management therapies find and treat pain at its source, which helps significantly with acute pain caused by a traumatic injury or chronic pain that lasts for a long time. We’ll work with you to explore the various treatment options available to you, as we’re proud to offer a multidisciplinary approach that can potentially incorporate treatment modalities like interventional injections, nerve blocks, and nerve stimulation.

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What Are My Interventional Pain Management Options?

While interventional pain management cannot always cure pain, it can often help to significantly reduce it. During your initial consultation, one of our specialists will work closely with you to understand the source of your pain and help you develop a treatment plan that sees you finding lasting relief. Treatments may include (but are not limited to):

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Which Back And Spine Conditions Can Interventional Pain Management Treat?

While many men and women take a wait-and-see approach to pain management, it is important to remember that seeking immediate medical attention is your first step toward a more comfortable and healthier lifestyle. This is why we recommend reaching out to the expert at the Advanced Relief Institute.

While many men and women take a wait-and-see approach to pain management, it is important to remember that seeking immediate medical attention is your first step toward a more comfortable and healthier lifestyle. This is why we recommend reaching out to the expert at the Advanced Relief Institute.

Through a series of physical exams—which may include X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs—our team can identify the source of your discomfort and work alongside you to develop a treatment plan that gets you back on your feet and enables you to resume participating in your favorite activities sooner and more comfortably.

What Are My Regenerative Therapy Options?

In addition to a number of interventional therapies, The Advanced Relief Institute also offers a number of next-generation regenerative therapies like stem cell treatment, PRP therapy, and amniotic fluid therapy. These injectable treatments contain high volumes of growth factors that activate healing and can help you find relief from a variety of issues.

During your initial consultation, one of our specialists will be happy to guide you through your treatment options during your consultation. Some patients choose to combine regenerative options with interventional pain management, while others choose to follow their interventional pain management treatment with regenerative therapy.

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Do I Have Failed Back Surgery Syndrome?

Failed back surgery syndrome refers to lower back or neck pain that persists after surgery that was intended to repair the condition causing your back or neck pain. You may experience the same pain that bothered you before surgery, or you might develop new back pain.

In some cases, you may feel better after your surgery but then find that the pain returns in a few months. If your pain doesn’t significantly and consistently improve in the first few months after your spine surgery, you may be dealing with failed back surgery syndrome.

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What Are the Symptoms of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome?

In addition to the return of chronic back pain, many men and women with failed back surgery syndrome experience:

  • Lower back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Mid back pain
  • Numbness
  • Weakness
  • Tingling sensations
  • Radiculopathy
  • Neuropathy
  • Leg pain
  • Reduced mobility
  • Headaches
  • Arm pain
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What Causes Failed Back Surgery Syndrome?

Back and spine surgery is very complex, and sadly, it cannot always produce the expected results. While unforeseen complications can occur, the most common reasons for failed back surgery syndrome include the following issues.

Post-Surgical Complications

During the recovery process after certain types of back surgery, some patients find themselves developing an infection or excessive scarring. These issues can prevent the healing process from properly completing and lead to chronic pain.

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New Degeneration or Disease

Repairing the existing problem in your spine won’t prevent other issues from developing. Additionally, the biomechanics of your spine may change after surgery and accelerate degenerative changes.

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Unresolved Problems

Your surgery may have repaired one problem but ignored another condition that wasn’t identified or treated. When you visit The Advanced Relief Institute, we’ll help you identify these conditions and develop a successful treatment plan.

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How Is Failed Back Surgery Diagnosed?

Our specialists always aim to find the root cause of your pain. If failed back surgery is suspected, our team will review your medical history and current symptoms before performing a physical and neurological exam. These tests will identify areas of spasm, tenderness, swelling, and nerve dysfunction. Additionally, an X-ray or other imaging tests may be required.

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Why Should I Choose The Advanced Relief Institute For My Failed Back Surgery Correction?

If you suffer from failed back surgery, the specialists at the Advanced Relief Institute have extensive experience using interventional pain management techniques and alternative therapies to reduce your pain and improve your physical and emotional well-being.

We tailor all of our treatments to your specific needs and are dedicated to determining the root cause of your pain for long-lasting relief. Find relief after failed back surgery. Discover interventional pain management and other therapies. Contact the Advanced Relief Institute for personalized solutions.

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