Find Minimally Invasive Treatment for Back Pain Near You, in West Orange

January 14, 2021

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Top 5 Most Effective Minimally-Invasive Procedures for Back Pain

Back pain is a condition that affects one in four people, according to data from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders. Despite affecting millions of Americas every day, very few of them actually manage to find adequate treatment to ease off these symptoms.

One of the main reasons people struggle to find accurate treatment is that they are not fully aware of the range of options they have. When thinking of methods to manage chronic pain, the first ones that come to mind include either medication or surgery. However, other, less invasive treatment methods can be used to alleviate back conditions such as lumbar herniated disks, spinal stenosis, osteoarthritis, and degenerative disk disease.

If you are looking for minimally invasive treatments for back pain near you, in West Orange, NJ you should focus on finding a specialist that is board-certified in providing this type of treatment. At Pain Treatment Specialists, we take pride in having a team of Harvard-trained back pain treatment specialists, committed to ensuring that their patients can live a productive, pain-free life.

To be prepared for your appointment, take the time to understand the best minimally invasive procedures. The most effective ones are listed down below.

1. Lumbar Radiofrequency Ablation

This type of minimally invasive procedure is known under multiple names, including as rаdіоfrеquеnсу neurotomy, or rаdіоfrеquеnсу dеnеrvаtіоn. These names essentially mean the same thing. This is a type of procedure most effectively used to treat back pain that was caused by inflamed facet joints, which are located along the spine and are responsible for its mobility.

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Lumbar Radiofrequency Ablation uses electromagnetic waves that operate at very high frequencies, delivering heat to the area that generates pain. This results in alleviating pain symptoms and improving spinal mobility.

Before the procedure, the patient will receive local anesthesia, ensuring they do not feel too much discomfort. Most of our patients report nothing more than a tingling sensation around the area that is being treated.

The procedure lasts no more than 45 minutes, but keep in mind you will not be able to drive for at least 24 hours afterward.

2. SI Joint Injection

SI Joint injections are suited for patients suffering from back pain caused by issues with the sacroiliac joints. The SI joints are the ones that connect the sacrum bone with the hip bones and, even though they don’t provide much movement, they have a very important role to play. The sacroiliac joints absorb the forces of your upper body part and balance the weight onto the legs.

A board-certified back pain specialist will explain that an SI Joint Injection works as both a method of ensuring the source of your back pain is the SI joint, as well as a minimally invasive treatment option.

The procedure is not complicated and will usually include a local anesthetic as well, to minimize any discomfort. The doctor will then use a fluoroscope to guide a small needle into the affected sacroiliac joint and inject corticosteroid. If the procedure alleviates your pain, it is certain that you are suffering from a sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

3. Lumbar Facet Injection

There are several conditions that can cause the facet joints to become painful. Some of these conditions include mechanical stress, arthritis of the spine, and back trauma. Without these facet joints working properly, your mobility and stability can be greatly affected.

Lumbar facet injections can prove to be an effective minimally invasive treatment to alleviate back pain. However, they can also be used to confirm there is indeed an issue with the lumbar facet joints, similar to how SI Joint injections are used. In some cases, this type of treatment is used to help patients adapt better to physical therapy.

During the procedure, the patient will undergo local anesthesia, to reduce potential pain, and the back doctor will use longer needles to inject another type of anesthetic that may or may not contain steroid medication. While this procedure does not entirely cure the cause of your back pain, it can provide relief for several months to a year.

4. Sacroiliac Jоіnt Radiofrequency Ablation (SI Joint RF)

SI Joint RF is one of the revolutionary types of back pain treatment that only recently became available for the general public. What sets this apart from other types of minimally invasive procedures is how it manages to improve treatment accuracy and allow doctors to target the exact area that has been causing chronic pain. This allows it to be used even for patients that present challenging spine anatomy.

Up until SI Joint RF became available, previous similar techniques were not always able to completely denervate the sacroiliac joint. This type of revolutionary treatment, which our team of professionals at Pain treatment Specialists has been trained to perform, allows for the procedure to be faster and more accurate.

The procedure involves the insertion of a needle into the pain-generating nerves. Through this needle, energy is delivered to the source of the pain, deactivating it, and reducing discomfort.

5. Lumbar Epidural

Most commonly known as an epidural steroid injection, this type of minimally invasive treatment is used to treat a variety of back pain sources. In fact, this procedure has been frequently used for nearly 70 years and is still an important part of non-surgical pain management treatment plans prescribed by physicians everywhere.

A lumbar epidural injection is used to relieve pain and can be included in more complex rehabilitation treatment plans due to the many benefits it provides.

Because the treatment is minimally invasive, it can be performed again in case the pain returns. This reduces the need to use oral pain medication, which is known to often have serious side effects.

Deciding on the right minimally invasive treatment

As you can see, there are quite a few options to help manage the discomfort caused by back pain. Ultimately, the procedure you choose should be recommended by a certified doctor specializing in treating these sorts of issues, while also taking into consideration your unique condition and needs.

For us at Pain Treatment Specialists, the ultimate goal is to help our patients lead a pain-free life by using minimally invasive procedures.

Don’t hesitate to book an appointment, pay a visit to our West Orange, NJ clinic, and explore your treatment options today! Come and visit us at our West Orange, NJ Pain Center near the Essex Country Club and get a correct diagnosis and a personalized recovery plan based on your needs, or submit an online form.

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Meet Our Team of Back Pain Specialists

All of our Pain Doctors in New Jersey are Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Management

Dr. George Hanna - Back Pain Treatment Specialist in NJ

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Dr. George Hanna

Dr. Hanna is a Harvard Trained back specialist in New Jersey and New York.  He serves as Medical Director of Pain Management.

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Dr. Laura Lombardi

Dr. Lombardi is a Harvard Trained back pain treatment doctor, currently seeing patients in Clifton and West Orange, New Jersey.

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Back Pain Doctor Clifton & West Orange NJ

Dr. Shane Volney

Dr. Volney is a Harvard Trained back treatment doctor seeing patients in the NJ areas of Clifton & West Orange, and in NYC.

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Dr. Michael Nguyen

Dr. Nguyen is Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Management. His pain center accepts major medical insurances and Medicare.

Dr. Hanna

Dr. George Hanna

Dr. Hanna is a Harvard Trained back specialist in New Jersey and New York.  He serves as Medical Director of Pain Management.
Dr. Hanna

Dr. Laura Lombardi

Dr. Lombardi is a Harvard Trained back pain treatment doctor, currently seeing patients in Clifton and West Orange, and Paramus New Jersey.

Dr. Hanna

Dr. Shane Volney

Dr. Volney is a Harvard Trained back treatment doctor seeing patients in the NJ areas of Clifton & West Orange, and in NYC.

Dr. Hanna

Dr. Michael Nguyen

Dr. Nguyen is Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Management. His pain center accepts major medical insurances and Medicare.