All of Pain treats patients with chronic and acute pain. We specialize in a variety of areas, including interventional pain management, physical medicine & rehabilitation, regenerative medicine, acupuncture and physical therapy.
Interventional Pain Management
We offer a variety of treatments that provide long-term relief from chronic pain.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
People with physical impairments or disabilities can enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life with physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, treats conditions such as chronic or acute pain, soft tissue injuries, cartilage damage, arthritis, gait disorders, and physical impairments typically of musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, neurological and endocrinological origins. We provide personalized physical therapy services that best suit each patient
Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine designed to treat issues involved with the musculoskeletal system. The chiropractic adjustment is a safe, specific, controlled force applied to a joint to restore proper function and mobility.
Generally used in combination with other forms of treatment, acupuncture is used most commonly for pain relief – though it can also be used to treat a wide range of conditions.
Medical massage is a treatment focused on treating specific health conditions diagnosed by a doctor and is administered by a licensed medical massage therapist.
Minimally Invasive Pain Procedures
Innovative Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Chronic Pain Management. Modern medical procedures
PROVEN, POWERFUL, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE! (The MR4 LaserStim™ is the world’s first and only FDA-cleared device combining neurological electrical stimulation and laser in a single probe). Our laser therapy provides pain relief by constantly scanning tissue to quickly locate areas needing treatment and automatically giving the proper dose of a super pulsed laser.
Shockwave, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Technology (ESWT)
Shockwave, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Technology (ESWT) or Pressure Wave Therapy, accelerates the healing process in the body by stimulating the metabolism and enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue.
This therapy penetrates tissue and stimulates the body’s own stem cells that are responsible for bone and connective tissue healing.
Procedures for every need
Electromyography / Nerve Conduction Velocity (EMG / NCV) Testing is used to diagnose a variety of muscle and nerve disorders. An EMG Test is used to find out if muscles are not responding the right way to the nerve signals. Nerve Conduction studies help diagnose nerve damage or disorders.
Platelet rich plasma therapy can help injured joints and other problems. It uses parts of your own blood to reduce pain and speed up healing.
This outpatient procedure is designed to reduce or relieve the pain of trigger points. These small, tender knots can form in muscles or in the fascia (the soft, stretchy connective tissue that surrounds muscles and organs).
BOTOX Injections for
Chronic Migraine
When injected in small doses, this protein is very good at blocking nerve signals. It can block the nerve signals that are linked to some headaches. When these are blocked, you won't feel a migraine.
Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI) in the Cervical Spine
This injection treats the pain of an inflamed nerve in your cervical spine. It relieves nerve swelling. If you have a herniated disc, spinal stenosis or some other problem that's pressing on a nerve, it may help you.
Facet Joint Injections
(Cervical)
These injections help your doctor find or treat pain in the facet joints of your neck. Facet joints are found on both sides of your spine. Your vertebrae connect at these joints.
Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
This injection procedure is performed to relieve low back and radiating leg pain. Steroid medication can reduce the swelling and inflammation caused by spinal conditions.
This procedure is an injection that numbs branches of nerves in your lower back. It helps doctors find and treat a number of problems linked to these nerves. Usually, a series of injections is needed to treat a problem.
Microdiscectomy with Annuloplasty
(Lumbar spine, Percutaneous Approach)
This surgery, done through a tiny opening in your skin, treats a bulging or herniated disc in your lower back. It relieves pressure on nearby nerves. This can help with pain and other symptoms you may be experiencing in your back, buttock, leg and foot.
Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection
This injection procedure is performed to relieve pain caused by arthritis in the sacroiliac joint where the spine and hip bone meet. The steroid medication can reduce swelling and inflammation in the joint.
Caudal Epidural
Steroid Injection
This outpatient procedure is an injection of a steroid-anesthetic medication through an opening in the sacrum. The medication can reduce swelling and inflammation of irritated spinal nerves.
The facet joints, found on both sides of the back of the spine, can become painfully irritated or inflamed. A facet joint injection may help diagnose the source of a patient's pain. It can also relieve pain and inflammation.
Lumbar Discoscopic
Discectomy
These injections help your doctor find or treat pain in the facet joints of your neck. Facet joints are found on both sides of your spine. Your vertebrae connect at these joints.
Lumbar Transforaminal
Epidural Steroid Injection
This outpatient procedure is an injection of a steroid-anesthetic medication. The medication can reduce swelling and inflammation of irritated spinal nerves. This procedure is performed to relieve pain in the lower back and pain that radiates from the back to the legs.
This is an injection of numbing medicine. It bathes the medial branch nerves, which attach to the facet joints of your spine. These nerves hurt when facet joints are injured or diseased. The injection helps find the source of your pain. And it may relieve your pain for a brief time.
Radiofrequency Neurotomy of the Lumbar Facets
This procedure uses heat from radio waves to treat painful facet joints in your lower back. It eases pain that isn't helped by medications or physical therapy.
A stellate ganglion nerve block is an injection that numbs branches of nerves in your neck. This helps doctors find and treat a number of problems linked to the nerves. Treatment may require a series of injections.
Genicular Nerve Block
(G Block)
This outpatient procedure is an injection of anesthetic to the genicular nerves. These are the sensory nerves that transmit pain signals from the knee to the brain. Anesthetizing these nerves can disrupt the pain signals caused by degeneration of the knee.
PRP Therapy for Chronic Knee Pain
If you have pain in your knee, platelet rich plasma therapy may help. It uses parts of your own blood to help your body heal itself. PRP can help your knee feel better and work better.
If you have pain in your hip, your doctor may inject medicine into your hip joint. It can help your doctor find where your pain is coming from. It can also make your hip feel better.
Ultrasound-Guided Ilioinguinal Nerve Block
This is an injection of medicine. It targets pain in the ilioinguinal nerve, which travels from your spine to your groin. This injection can help your doctor find the source of your pain. It can also give you pain relief.
Ultrasound-Guided Injection for Knee Pain
This non-operative, outpatient procedure is designed to provide relief for patients with arthritis of the knee. The technique allows the physician to inject an inflammation-reducing steroid with maximum accuracy.
PRP Therapy for Shoulder Pain
If you have shoulder pain, platelet rich plasma therapy may help. It uses parts of your own blood to help your body heal itself.
This injection goes into your shoulder. It can help reduce your shoulder pain. We use it to treat many conditions. It's used for adhesive capsulitis, rotator cuff tendinosis and impingement syndrome.
Suprascapular Nerve Block (Fluoroscopically Guided)
This outpatient procedure is used to treat pain and discomfort from arthritis, bursitis or impingement of the suprascapular nerve in the shoulder joint. The suprascapular nerve is a major motor nerve that serves the muscles of the shoulder.
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This patient has been with All of Pain since 2021, trusting our team to guide her through her long-term pain-relief journey. Through advanced physical therapy, professional medical massage, and precise acupuncture care, she’s been able to stay active, feel better in her everyday life, and continue prioritizing her overall well-being.
He had been living with unbearable back pain from a cyst on his spine, and the severe sciatica made even simple daily tasks overwhelming. After receiving an epidural injection, the pain that once controlled his life finally released its grip. Today, he moves freely again, without the constant discomfort that held him back.
She suffered from low back pain for eight long years before discovering the relief she needed at our office. Watch her story and see how our expert care can help you too.
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