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PAIN MANAGEMENT

Evolutionary Pain Management collaborates with our clients to provide a wide range of highly individualized pain management solutions at an economical outlay.  

Increase Patient
Safety

Comprehensive pain management office based

  • Create an individualized treatment plan designed for ideal recovery

  • Multimodal pharmacology for pain management

Interventions

  • Fluoroscopic-guided epidural injections 

  • Fluoroscopic-guided facet joint and associated medial branch nerve blocks 

  • Fluoroscopic-guided sacroiliac joint injections or medications 

  • Genicular Nerve Blocks

  • Various anesthetic regional interventions

  • Physical modalities (physical therapy) 

Increase Patient
Satisfaction

Interventional Pain management

  • Fluoroscopic Guided Interventions

  • Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks

  • Genicular Nerve Block Program

  • Radiofrequency Ablation

  • Spinal Cord Stimulator Trials*

  • Platelet Rich Plasma Injections*

Infusion Therapy

  • Ketamine

  • Lidocaine

Consultation and physical examination

KETAMINE THERAPY

An evolutionary alternative to chronic pain management and depression related illnesses.  Now there is HOPE. We can provide low dose Ketamine infusions in a safe, professional setting to patients suffering from treatment resistant depression. Ketamine is an FDA approved anesthetic which has been used as a safe anesthetic agent since the 1960’s and since then used in thousands of hospitals throughout the world.

CHRONIC PAIN

About 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain

FIBROMYALGIA

A chronic pain condition that affects the muscles and tissues of the body, causing symptoms of aching and stiffness

CRPS & RSD

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), also known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)is a chronic neurological syndrome characterized by:

  • severe burning pain

  • pathological changes in bone and skin

  • excessive sweating

  • tissue swelling

  • extreme sensitivity to touch

DEPRESSION

NMIH estimates in the United States, 16 million adults have at least one major depressive episode each year. That is 6.9% of the population.

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