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The Value of Pain Management

Interventional pain management (IPM) is a recognized modality for treating pain.

  • Specialty designation from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
  • Growing prevalence of chronic pain has created a recognized need for a low cost and effective form of treatment

 

Advanced Pain Management is a leader in the field of IPM.

  • 25 pain physicians, 20 mid level providers and more than 350 employees
  • Leading edge treatments for patients suffering from pain
  • More than 100,000 clinical visits annually
  • Nearly 30,000 pain interventions performed annually


Relevant Articles

From scholarly research to articles written by our own providers, we want to provide you with educational and relevant materials that highlight facts and news pertaining to interventional pain management.

September is Pain Awareness Month

Tara Calmes, NP
Insights In Pain Management

"As medical professionals, we are involved in many charities, societies and sponsored months to raise awareness about diseases and health promotion. Perhaps one condition that is common but overlooked is chronic pain..."

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Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Pain

Pain Medicine News
Timothy Deer, MD

"Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is an essential part of the treatment algorithm for patients suffering from neuropathic pain. Once thought to be a treatment of last resort, it is now evident that SCS is an efficacious, cost-effective option that should be used much earlier in the treatment continuum in many disease states. This educational review will discuss patient selection criteria and will identify disease states where SCS can be used."

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Lumbar Interlaminar Epidural Injections in Managing Chronic Low Back and Lower Extremity Pain: A Systematic Review

This review takes a comprehensive, systematic review of the available literature to assess the efficacy of this common procedure used to treat the pain associated with lumbar radiculopathy. Utilizing a primary outcome measure of pain relief (short term <6 months, long term >6 months), the review finds transforaminal lumbar epidural steroid injections to have strong evidence to support their efficacy. 

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