Pain Management in Edmond for inflammation and injuries to the musculoskeletal for some patients involves surgery. Surgery is often seen as a last resort for those who have not responded to pain medications and physical therapy treatments. Surgery can be painful, require lengthy recovery, and provide no guarantee of freedom from pain. There are alternatives for patients who wish to avoid surgery. Minimally invasive and non-surgical methods involve an integrated approach to identifying pain generators for each patient, and develop individualized targeted therapies for restorative programs. Some testing includes customized laboratory assessments, micro-nutrient testing, supervised nutritional supplementation, metabolic testing, medically supervised weight loss, and bio-identical hormone testing and therapy.
Various injections into targeted sites of pain and inflammation are also available. Examples are epidural steroid injections, facet joint blocks, and platelet rich plasma injections. Mild sedation and a topical anesthetic are used during the procedures. Areas are marked on the body, and an X-ray machine is used to guide the doctor to the precise injection sites. Depending on the size of the area, or if several areas need to be treated, more than one procedure may have to be scheduled. Some numbness may be present, so a patient will need a driver after the procedure, and care will have to be taken while walking or performing daily activities for up to six hours after procedures. Injection results vary for each patient, and some patients have reported being pain-free from six months to up to one full year. Those interested can go to Sitename for information, videos, and to set u0 an appointment.
Other procedures for non-surgical Pain Management in Edmond include radio-frequency (RF) ablasion, adipose- derived stem cell therapies, nerve conduction studies, diagnostic discography, RF neurolysis, and spinal cord stimulator implantation. Testing, treatments, therapies, and procedures are designed to meet the specific needs of each patient. The doctor will be able to answer any questions, discuss alternatives, and explain any recommended actions to increase patient understanding and comfort level with procedures. When arriving for a first appointment, be sure to have a complete list of current medications, as well as any reports and results from diagnostic tests, such as an MRI, ultrasound, or CAT scan.