Interventional Pain Management
Our interventional pain management team provides personalized care for every patient based on their injury and occupational and recreational needs. We treat injuries from auto accidents, work accidents, falls, sport activities, and more. If you are experiencing acute or chronic pain, you’ll find relief at our centers.
Our interventional pain management providers will evaluate your injuries and provide you with an individualized treatment plan necessary for you to return to work and other daily activities with reduced pain and improved function.
Our holistic approach often includes diagnostic imaging to determine the precise injury. This enables our team of providers to select the best treatment method for each specific injury and individual.
Treatment methods can include interventions such as anti-inflammatory injections and radiofrequency ablations.
Our interventional pain management team has helped countless patients relieve chronic pain and improve their mobility. Our treatments are designed to promote healing through non-invasive techniques.
Some of the benefits you can expect from our interventional pain management care include:
Our holistic approach often includes diagnostic imaging to determine the precise injury. This enables our team of providers to select the best treatment method for each specific injury and individual.
Treatment methods can include interventions such as anti-inflammatory injections and radiofrequency ablations.
Our interventional pain management team has helped countless patients relieve chronic pain and improve their mobility. Our treatments are designed to promote healing through non-invasive techniques.
Some of the benefits you can expect from our interventional pain management care include:
- Improved mobility and function
- Pain relief
- Reduced inflammation
What Can Interventional Pain Management Help Treat?
Interventional pain management can treat many types of pain, including:
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Chronic Headaches, Mouth, and Facial Pain
- Muscle and Joint Pain
Neck Pain
Interventional pain management can be effective for reducing neck pain. Our pain management providers will help you eliminate or reduce pain and manage injuries affecting your neck, such as whiplash-associated disorders (WAD), osteoarthritis, bone spurs, nerve entrapments, myelopathies, and fibromyalgia.
Our team will assess your prior medical history and find the right personal treatment plan for you.
Our team will assess your prior medical history and find the right personal treatment plan for you.
Back Pain
Perhaps you’ve experienced nagging back pain for years. Fortunately, we can help relieve both acute and chronic back pain and prevent it from returning.
Our pain management team uses special imaging equipment to help pinpoint the specific area of the back from which your pain is likely originating and provide targeted treatment of these areas.
Some injuries we treat include osteoarthritis, disc herniations, sciatica, myelopathies and nerve entrapments, and degenerative disc disease.
Our pain management team uses special imaging equipment to help pinpoint the specific area of the back from which your pain is likely originating and provide targeted treatment of these areas.
Some injuries we treat include osteoarthritis, disc herniations, sciatica, myelopathies and nerve entrapments, and degenerative disc disease.
Chronic Headaches, Mouth, and Facial Pain
Our providers can help relieve chronic headaches, facial pain such as trigeminal neuralgia, and temporomandibular jaw pain.
There are numerous reasons why you may be experiencing chronic headaches, migraines, or facial pain. Our pain management team is here to help diagnose the cause and find the least invasive and most beneficial pain management interventions.
There are numerous reasons why you may be experiencing chronic headaches, migraines, or facial pain. Our pain management team is here to help diagnose the cause and find the least invasive and most beneficial pain management interventions.
Muscle and Joint Pain
Our interventional pain management providers can help alleviate pain in the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and joints from various conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, distal nerve entrapments or myelopathies, and arthritis.
In Summary
Interventional pain management can provide relief for a variety of issues originating from a wide range of areas in the body.
We treat patients of all ages and arrays of work and recreational backgrounds. Depending on your specific injury, you may need to consult with our pain management team about additional treatment modalities.
We treat patients of all ages and arrays of work and recreational backgrounds. Depending on your specific injury, you may need to consult with our pain management team about additional treatment modalities.
Three convenient Florida locations serving you.
- 207 N Krome Ave
Homestead , FL 33030 - (305) 900-4357
- Monday-Friday
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- Homestead and Miami-Dade County
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- 2339 N Monroe St
Tallahassee , FL 32303 - (850) 500-4357
- Monday-Friday
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- Leon County, Tallahassee, Havana, Wacissa, Midway, Woodville, Monticello, Lamont, Saint Marks
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- 7100 W 20th Ave , Unit 501
Hialeah , FL 33016 - (305) 900-4357
- Monday-Friday
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- Miami Lakes, Opa-locka, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Miramar, Country Club, Palm Springs North, Pembroke Pines, and Miami-Dade County
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Our Interventional Pain Management Team
Abel Murillo, MD
Interventional Pain Management Specialist
Common Questions
Interventional pain management can treat both acute (recent) and chronic (long-lasting) pain in joints, muscles, and tendons.
Interventional pain management can relieve or eliminate your pain in a less invasive manner than surgery. It is a useful alternative for patients who have tried other conservative treatments such as physical therapy without success.
If you receive a sedative for your procedure, you are required to have someone available to drive you home. Post-interventional restrictions will vary based on the condition and intervention. Your provider will advise you of any restrictions or precautions.