Interventional Pain Management

In-patient procedures are short-term and take place in the operating room under sterile conditions.
They include diagnostic infiltration with image intensifying technology and injections near the spine and spinal cord.
Special infusion treatments are occasionally required as follow-up. The in-patient pain management concept is based on the
principles of modern physical therapy. The staff at the Schreiber Clinic Munich-Bogenhausen is qualified in the complete
physical therapy spectrum, including rehabilitation, electrical therapy, various heating/cooling applications
and therapeutic baths.
Indications
- out-of-town patients
- when out-patient therapy is inappropriate
- acute and chronic pain of the neck, thorax and lower back
- acute and chronic pain following surgical treatment of herniated disks
- facet syndrome
- vertigo and migraines
- joint pain
- rheumatic aches and pains
- polyneuropathy
- pain associated with poor circulation
Value
This therapy achieves very good results with the strongest acute and chronic pain, especially when such pain
failed to respond to out-patient treatment.
Advantage
In-patient interventional pain management allows for highly effective, precise pain treatment with sensibly coordinated follow-up treatments.
Follow-Up
Supervised physical therapy can already begin during the stay. Before leaving the patient receives a detailed physical
therapy plan for home.
Work
Depending on the therapy work can be immediately resumed or shortly thereafter.
Sport
Depending on the therapy sports can be immediately resumed or shortly thereafter.
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