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Interventional Pain Management

Living Life With Less Pain

Living with pain can be challenging – both physically and mentally. We can offer real help to relieve your pain, improve your mobility, and give you new hope for a better quality of life.

Our caring physicians are board-certified and fellowship-trained specialists in Anesthesia and Pain Management and will take the time to listen to your concerns, understand your pain, and work with you to develop a personalized program to give you lasting relief.

At St. Francis, we provide interventional pain management care for all painful conditions of the spine, from the simplest to the most complex or unique. We focus on conservative as well as interventional pain techniques for our patients to limit the need for long-term medications. We work closely with our team of surgeons to ensure patients receive the best treatment plan possible to ensure successful outcomes.

 

Our Pain Management Program

The pain management program is designed to meet the needs of the individual patient, depending on the specific type of pain, disease, or condition. Active involvement of the patient and family is vital to the success of the program.

The goal of a pain management program is to help the patient return to the highest level of function and independence possible while improving the overall quality of life – physically, emotionally, and socially. Pain management techniques assist in reducing the suffering experienced by a person with chronic pain.

In order to help reach these goals, pain management programs may include the following:

  • Medical management of chronic pain, including medication management:
    • Over-the-counter (OTC) medications may include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), aspirin, and/or acetaminophen.
    • Prescription pain medications may be needed to provide stronger pain relief than aspirin, including narcotics. However, these drugs are reserved for more severe types of pain, as they have some potential for abuse and may have unpleasant side effects.
    • Prescription antidepressants can benefit some patients because these medications can increase the supply of a naturally produced neurotransmitter, serotonin. Serotonin has been found to be an important part of a pain-controlling pathway in the brain.
  • Heat and cold treatments to reduce stiffness and pain, especially with joint disorders such as arthritis.
  • Physical and occupational therapy interventions such as massage and whirlpool treatments.
  • Exercise to reduce spasticity, joint contractures, joint inflammations, spinal alignment problems, or muscle atrophy (weakening and shrinking) to prevent further problems.
  • Local electrical stimulation involving the application(s) of brief pulses of electricity to nerve endings under the skin to provide pain relief in some chronic pain patients.
  • Nerve blocks and regional anesthesia.
 
 

Services Include

  • Spinal injections
  • Joint injections
  • Implantable nerve stimulators 
  • Radiofrequency nerve ablations
  • Alternative therapies
  • Lifestyle consultation
 
 

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Our Location

2122 Manchester Expressway
Columbus, GA 31904
 

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