Interventional Pain
Procedures
Pain is often deeper than what we feel on the surface. When pain persists despite conservative care, it often requires a more targeted and advanced approach. Interventional pain procedures are designed to diagnose and treat pain at its source, using minimally invasive techniques guided by advanced imaging technologies.
The exact source of pain needs to be identified
Pain persists despite medications
Effective pain relief without immediate surgery
Advanced pain relief solutions
without the need for surgery.
Ultrasound-Guided
Procedure
Fluoroscopy-Guided Procedure
Take Control of Your Pain
- Targeted relief without major surgery
- Restore movement and flexibility
- Reduce inflammation and nerve irritation
- Personalized minimally invasive treatments
- Helping you get back to living comfortably
Frequently asked
questions
Yes, interventional pain procedures are minimally invasive and safe when performed by a trained medical provider. It is designed to provide treatment and detect the specific source of pain.
At AHBA, we ensure that we perform the procedure in a safe and sterility. Our provider, Dr. Yazdanpanah, is trained and specialized in this field. We aim to provide the best quality of care to enhance long-term recovery and restoration of mobility and function.
Pain Medicine and Interventional Pain Procedure will be beneficial to enhance your recovery. You can consider this treatment option if you are currently experiencing:
- Persistent pain despite medications or physical therapy
- The exact source of your pain is unclear and requires diagnostic evaluation
- Seeking a non-surgical treatment option
- Pain and the condition involve nerve, joint, or spine-related
At AHBA, we provide care and services to a wide range of musculoskeletal and inflammation-related conditions. A comprehensive discussion and assessment are performed to determine which personalized care approach for pain management is beneficial for your condition.
After the treatment, mild, temporary discomfort in the treated area is expected. These symptoms usually resolve within 1 to 2 days after treatment.
After the procedure, a warm sensation, mild soreness, and slight numbness to the treated area are expected. These symptoms usually resolve, and we ensure that prior to discharge, we will reassess your pain condition and discuss the interventions that can enhance relief.
The treatment session for each interventional pain procedure varies depending on the severity of the condition. During the initial assessment and follow-up consultation, we provide a comprehensive assessment and discussion with you to discuss your treatment progress. This will allow us to adjust your personalized pain treatment plan.
Yes. Interventional procedures are often most effective when combined with physical therapy, rehabilitation, and lifestyle modifications. Pain relief allows you to participate in these programs actively for better long-term recovery.
At AHBA, we engage in collaboration with you to determine which other treatments can enhance your recovery.
Relief Starts Here
Targeted interventional procedures helping patients move better, feel stronger, and live with less pain.
