Fluoroscopy-Guided Pain Therapy

At Radiology Associates, we understand the impact that chronic pain can have on every aspect of your life. That’s why we’re proud to offer fluoroscopy-guided pain therapy, a cutting-edge treatment designed to target and alleviate pain at its source. Our state-of-the-art fluoroscopy technology allows for precise, targeted interventions, providing relief for patients suffering from a variety of chronic pain conditions.

What Is Fluoroscopy-Guided Pain Therapy?

Fluoroscopy is an advanced imaging technique that provides real-time X-ray images, enabling our specialists to visualize and navigate to the exact location of your pain. This live guidance ensures that pain relief treatments are accurately delivered, maximizing effectiveness and safety. Fluoroscopy-guided procedures are minimally invasive and tailored to address the specific source of your pain, whether it’s in your spine, joints, or other areas affected by chronic conditions.

Benefits of
Fluoroscopy-Guided Pain Therapy

Minimally Invasive

Most procedures are performed through small injections, reducing recovery time.

Precision

Real-time imaging allows for unparalleled accuracy in treatment delivery.

Effective Relief

By targeting the source of pain directly, many patients experience significant improvements in their symptoms.

Safety

Fluoroscopy enables our specialists to avoid critical structures, minimizing the risk of complications.

Conditions Treated
with Fluoroscopy-Guided Pain Therapy

Spinal Disorders

Including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and chronic lower back pain.

Joint Pain

Relief for conditions affecting the knees, shoulders, hips, and other joints.

Nerve Pain

Including sciatica and neuropathies.

Other Chronic Pain Conditions

Tailored treatments for a variety of pain syndromes.

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What to Expect During Your Procedure

Preparation

Little to no special preparation is required, with most patients able to eat and drink normally before the procedure.

During the Procedure

You will be comfortably positioned on the fluoroscopy table. A local anesthetic is used to minimize discomfort, and the fluoroscopy-guided treatment is performed.

Aftercare

Recovery times vary depending on the specific procedure, but many patients are able to resume normal activities shortly after treatment.