Say Goodbye to Chronic Shoulder Pain at the Advanced Relief Institute

When you visit the Advanced Relief Institute, you get to work with a team of extensively trained experts, each one offering you years of experience and the ability to effectively manage your shoulder pain no matter what may be causing it. Thanks to their extensive experience and reputation for excellence, our doctors are able to offer you a series of multidisciplinary approaches that can help you feel better and get back to the activities you love as quickly and effectively as possible. Ready to learn more about how the Advanced Relief Institute can help you say goodbye to your shoulder pain for good? Simply reach out to us at one of our many convenient locations and set up your initial consultation with a helpful member of our support staff today.

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Diagnosing Your Shoulder Pain Our Holistic Approach to Pain Management

While many patients wait until their shoulder pain becomes extreme to seek medical attention, it is important to reach out for a bit of help whenever you start to notice your discomfort. Whether your shoulder is only beginning to hurt or has been actively causing you chronic pain for a while, we recommend reaching out to schedule a consultation at the Advanced Relief Institute.

During this initial consultation, you’ll meet with one of our expert practitioners, who will evaluate your condition through various physical exams, which may include X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs. Based on the results, our team will be able to identify the root cause of your pain and develop a treatment plan that sees you enjoying your fullest possible quality of life once more.

How Can Interventional Pain Management Help My Shoulder Pain?

While we tend to think of shoulder pain as a single type of injury, it is important to realize that numerous factors can cause this pain.

By understanding the type of shoulder pain you’re experiencing and its cause, we’ll be able to treat the issue more effectively and help you actively begin the healing process. We offer a number of interventional pain management options that can help relieve discomfort from the following issues:

  • Rotator cuff injuries
  • Rotator cuff tear
  • Shoulder arthritis
  • Shoulder pain
  • Shoulder instability
  • Shoulder tendonitis or bursitis
  • Bicep tendonitis
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Shoulder sprain/strain
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Explore Advanced Treatment Options and Find Advanced Relief

It used to be that shoulder pain, whatever the root cause may be, was treated with either physical therapy or surgery. The advent of many new interventional pain management treatments, however, means you can get back to feeling like your old self more quickly and more efficiently.

Whether the pain is chronic or is the result of an injury, you can trust our team at the Advanced Relief Institute to improve your quality of life through minimally invasive therapies. For many patients, this involves a multidisciplinary approach, which may involve interventional injections, nerve blocks, and nerve stimulation.

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What Are My Interventional Pain Management Treatment Options?

Once we’ve determined the root of your shoulder pain, we’ll help you explore the many treatment options available to you, recommending a care plan that will help you enjoy the most ideal possible results.

It is important to understand that interventional pain management does not always cure pain, though it can significantly reduce it. During your consultation at the Advanced Relief Institute, our specialists will help develop a treatment plan that is right for you.

  • Intra-articular joint injection (using cortisone, PRP, amniotic fluid, and stem cells)
  • Rotator cuff injection (using cortisone, PRP, amniotic fluid, stem cells)
  • Peripheral nerve stimulation of the suprascapular nerve
  • Collagen and hyaluronic acid injection of the shoulder joint
  • Ultrasound-guided suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) and tri-compartmental injection.

What Are My Regenerative Therapy Options?

One of the many treatment options offered at the Advanced Relief Institute is regenerative therapy. With this type of treatment, stem cell therapy, PRP therapy, and amniotic fluid therapy can help to promote repairs within the injured tissue. These outpatient treatments contain high volumes of growth factors that activate healing. Some patients even choose to combine regenerative options with interventional pain management, while other patients choose to follow their interventional pain management treatment with regenerative therapy.

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Is There A Recovery Period After Interventional Pain Management for Shoulder Pain?

One of the best parts of interventional pain management therapy is that these treatments are often non-surgical, meaning that they require little to no downtime, and there is no need to worry about scarring. Patients may experience bruising, swelling, and sensitivity at the treatment site, but these side effects should dissipate within a few days.

Shoulder pain doesn’t have to keep you from living your best life anymore. When you visit the Advanced Relief Institute, you work alongside a team of highly experienced pain management specialists who will utilize advanced techniques to resolve your pain and help you find lasting relief. To learn more, reach out and set up your consultation today.

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