Ultrasound-Guided Pain Therapy

Radiology Associates is proud to offer ultrasound-guided pain therapy, a minimally invasive approach to pain management. Utilizing ultrasound technology, our expert radiologists can accurately target and administer therapeutic injections to the precise locations of pain, such as joints, bursae, tendons, and nerve roots. This innovative treatment is designed to significantly reduce pain and enhance mobility, ultimately improving the quality of life for patients suffering from chronic pain conditions.

Benefits of
Ultrasound-Guided Pain Therapy

Precision

Ultrasound imaging allows for real-time visualization of the treatment area, ensuring accurate delivery of medication directly to the source of pain.

Minimally Invasive

With the guidance of ultrasound, treatments require only a needle injection, minimizing discomfort and recovery time.

Effective Relief

By directly targeting the affected area, patients often experience rapid and significant reductions in pain, leading to improved function and activity levels.

Safety

Ultrasound guidance minimizes the risk of complications by avoiding nearby structures and tissues.

Conditions Treated
with Fluoroscopy-Guided Pain Therapy

Ultrasound-guided pain therapy is effective for a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:

Joint Pain And Inflammation

Bursitis

Tendonitis

Nerve Root Irritation

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Your Treatment Experience

At Radiology Associates, your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. Our team of radiologists and pain management specialists will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

What To Expect

Consultation

Our specialists will conduct a thorough assessment of your condition to determine if ultrasound-guided pain therapy is right for you.

Procedure

You will be comfortably positioned for the ultrasound, which will guide the radiologist in delivering the medication. The procedure is typically quick, with many patients experiencing minimal discomfort.

Recovery

Most patients can resume their normal activities shortly after the procedure, with guidance from our team on any specific post-treatment care.