Acute pain management focuses on relieving sudden pain caused by injury, surgery, inflammation, or medical procedures. Timely treatment helps reduce discomfort, promotes faster recovery, and prevents the pain from becoming chronic. A combination of medications, physical therapy, and targeted interventions is used to control pain effectively while maintaining patient safety.
Chronic pain management addresses long-lasting pain that persists for months or years and affects daily life. Treatment is personalized and may include medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, and interventional procedures. The goal is not only pain relief but also improving function, mobility, and overall quality of life.
Spinal pain management targets neck, upper back, and lower back pain caused by disc problems, arthritis, poor posture, or nerve compression. Specialized treatments help reduce pain, improve spinal movement, and prevent recurrence. Chronic backache is managed through a structured approach combining therapy, exercises, and minimally invasive procedures.
Cancer pain management aims to relieve pain associated with cancer and its treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation. A multidisciplinary approach is used to control pain at different stages of the disease. Effective pain control helps improve comfort, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life for cancer patients.
Neuropathic pain management focuses on pain caused by nerve damage or dysfunction, often described as burning, tingling, or shooting pain. Treatment involves specialized medications, nerve-targeted therapies, and rehabilitation techniques. Proper management helps reduce nerve sensitivity and improves daily functioning.
Nerve entrapment management treats conditions where nerves are compressed by surrounding tissues, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. Common examples include carpal tunnel syndrome and sciatica. Treatment aims to relieve pressure on the nerve through therapy, injections, or minimally invasive interventions.
Vasculitic pain management addresses pain caused by inflammation of blood vessels, which can affect nerves, muscles, and organs. Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation, controlling pain, and preventing complications. A carefully monitored medical approach ensures both pain relief and disease control.
Regenerative medicine uses the body’s natural healing ability to repair damaged tissues. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are commonly used to treat joint pain, tendon injuries, and sports-related conditions. These therapies help reduce pain, promote healing, and improve tissue regeneration without surgery.
Musculoskeletal pain management treats pain affecting muscles, joints, ligaments, and bones. Common conditions include arthritis, muscle strain, and joint injuries. Treatment focuses on pain relief, restoring movement, and strengthening affected areas to prevent future problems.
Cancer rehabilitation helps patients regain physical strength, mobility, and independence during or after cancer treatment. It addresses fatigue, weakness, pain, and functional limitations. Rehabilitation improves overall recovery and helps patients return to daily activities with confidence.
Musculoskeletal rehabilitation focuses on restoring movement and strength after injury, surgery, or chronic conditions affecting the muscles and joints. Customized exercise programs and therapy techniques help patients recover safely and prevent re-injury.
Neuro-rehabilitation is designed for patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury, or nerve disorders. The goal is to improve mobility, balance, coordination, and independence through structured therapy and functional training.
Pediatric rehabilitation provides specialized care for children with developmental delays, neurological conditions, or physical disabilities. Treatment focuses on improving movement, coordination, and daily function while supporting healthy growth and development.
Geriatric rehabilitation helps older adults maintain independence and improve quality of life. It addresses age-related issues such as joint pain, balance problems, weakness, and post-surgical recovery. The approach is gentle, safe, and tailored to individual needs.
Ultrasound guided interventional pain procedures use real-time imaging to accurately target the source of pain. This technique improves precision, safety, and effectiveness of injections and nerve blocks. It allows minimally invasive treatment with faster recovery.
Ultrasound guided spinal pain blocks are used to relieve pain originating from the spine and surrounding nerves. Imaging guidance ensures accurate placement of medication, resulting in better pain relief and reduced risk of complications.
Intra-articular injections deliver medication directly into a joint to relieve pain and inflammation. They are commonly used for arthritis and joint injuries. These injections help improve joint movement, reduce discomfort, and delay the need for surgery.