Interventional Spine and Pain

Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine is a specialized medical field dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing various sources of pain, particularly those related to the spine and musculoskeletal system. The primary objective of specialists in this field is to improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from acute or chronic pain. But why should you consider seeing an Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine specialist?

Here are the reasons:

1. Comprehensive Pain Management: Interventional pain specialists offer a wide range of treatments to address pain originating from different sources. These may include spinal conditions like herniated discs, arthritis, nerve compression, or joint problems.

2. Precise Diagnosis: These specialists are trained in advanced diagnostic techniques, helping pinpoint the exact source of your pain. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for determining the most effective treatment plan.

3. Minimally Invasive Procedures: Interventional pain management often involves minimally invasive procedures such as epidural injections, nerve blocks, or radiofrequency ablation. These techniques offer effective pain relief with shorter recovery times and reduced risk compared to surgery.

4. Personalized Treatment: Specialists tailor treatment plans to each patient’s unique needs. They consider your medical history, pain intensity, and response to previous therapies when devising a personalized approach.

5. Chronic Pain Management: For individuals living with chronic pain conditions, interventionists offer long-term solutions to improve daily functioning and quality of life. In addition, this includes pain from conditions like fibromyalgia, sciatica, or chronic migraines.

6. Multidisciplinary Approach: Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine specialists often collaborate with other healthcare providers, including physical therapists, neurologists, and orthopedic surgeons, to ensure comprehensive care and holistic pain management.

7. Reducing Reliance on Medications: Instead of solely relying on pain medications, these specialists offer alternative treatments that target the root cause of pain, potentially reducing the need for long-term medication use.

8. Enhanced Functionality: By effectively managing pain, specialists aim to improve your physical functionality, enabling you to participate in daily activities and enjoy a better quality of life.

9. Minimizing Risk: Minimally invasive procedures used in interventional pain medicine typically involve lower risks and complications compared to surgery. Moreover, this can be particularly appealing for patients who want to avoid surgical interventions.

10. Patient-Centered Care: Specialists in this field emphasize patient involvement in decision-making. They work closely with you to create a treatment plan that aligns with your goals and preferences.

In conclusion, seeking the expertise of an Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine specialist is essential if you’re dealing with acute or chronic pain, especially related to the spine and musculoskeletal system. Their comprehensive approach, precise diagnostics, personalized treatments, and commitment to improving your quality of life make them valuable partners in your journey to managing and alleviating pain. Whether you’re experiencing back pain, joint discomfort, or other sources of pain, consulting with a specialist in this field can significantly enhance your well-being and help you regain control over your life.

WHAT IS OUR INTERVENTIONAL SPINE & PAIN DEPARTMENT INCLUDE?

Interventional Spine and Pain, also called physiatry, is the branch of medicine emphasizing the nonsurgical prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nerves, muscles and bones that create pain and impairment. This specialty is a cross between neurology and orthopedics. Common disorders treated by Interventional Spine and Pain (or PM&R) physicians include neck pain, back pain, sports injuries, herniated disc, pinched nerves and arthritis.

WHAT CAN A INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN SPECIALIST DO FOR ME?

A Tanner Clinic Interventional Spine and Pain specialist can help maximize what you can already do and teach you how to adapt to what you cannot presently do. They can help when pain, weakness or disability is getting in the way of independence. They do this by implementing treatments that may include spinal procedures, such as epidural steroid injections and cortisone injections in joints in the spine. From there it is evaluated if the patient will need physical therapy. If there is absolutely no improvement, then the patient may be referred to a surgeon.

WHEN SHOULD I SEE A PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION SPECIALIST?

You should see a Tanner Clinic Interventional Spine and Pain specialist after you have seen your primary care physician and the treatments implemented there have not been successful, there has been an MRI done and your primary care provider finds it necessary for you to be seen by a Interventional Spine and Pain specialist.

Our Providers

Martin Bertram, MD
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
East Layton
Michael Giovanniello, MD
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
Layton Antelope B
Ben Humpherys, DO
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
Layton Antelope B
Joshua Shepherd, DO
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
Layton Antelope B
Gregory Rasmussen, PA-C
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
Layton Antelope B
Stacy Probasco, PA-C
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
Layton Antelope B
Madelynn Randall, FNP-C
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN
Layton Antelope B

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