Evaluation
You will receive a thorough evaluation to determine the cause(s) of your pain. We will review your medical records, obtain a complete history and physical and then design a treatment plan for your specific needs.
Pain Mapping
At Georgia Interventional Medicine we provide diagnostic techniques and treatments plans of pain through comprehensive physical examinations along with spinal pain mapping procedures. When physical examination or imaging studies determine the source of your pain, our physicians will provide treatment plans that include but are not limited to the services we provide in office.
TREATMENTS
We offer several non-surgical options to relieve pain. Please click on the tabs below and the read more button for more information.
Myofascial Pain
This is a chronic pain disorder. It affects the muscles and the connective tissue (called…
Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI)
An epidural steroid injection is a targeted minimally invasive procedure consisting of a corticosteroid that can help relieve radicular pain in the neck, arm, back, and leg.
Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection
This injection procedure is performed to relieve pain caused by arthritis in the sacroiliac joint…
Knee Pain Injections
This non-operative, outpatient procedure is designed to provide relief for patients with arthritis of the…
Shoulder Joint Injections
This outpatient injection procedure relieves pain in the shoulder and arm caused by arthritis, injury…
Stem Cell Therapy
If you have an injury, or if you have tendons or ligaments that have become inflamed, stem cell therapy may help.
Headaches
A migraine is an intense, throbbing headache that may be accompanied by nausea or dizziness….
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
Radiofrequency ablation (or RFA) is a procedure used to reduce pain. An electrical current produced…
Facet Injections
A Corticosteroid is a strong anti-inflammatory medicine that can reduce the inflammation that occurs from arthritis and degenerative changes in the joint.
Medial Branch Block
Medial branches are located along the part of the vertebra that is next to the joint. Each joint gives pain signals to the medial branch above and below the joint.