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Out-Patient Pain Management

Out-patient treatments for acute symptoms include nerve root procedures, infusion treatments, acupuncture, chiropractic and physical therapy. We take full advantage of image intensifying technology in our operating room, and our procedure rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art patient monitoring systems.





Indications

  • acute and chronic pain of the neck, thorax and lower back
  • acute and chronic pain following surgical treatment of herniated disks
  • intervertebral arthrosis, arthritis
  • facet syndrome
  • vertigo and migraines
  • rheumatic aches and pains
  • joint pain
  • polyneuropathy
  • pain associated with poor circulation

Value

This therapy concept achieves very good results with the strongest acute and chronic pain, even when such pain failed to respond To previous treatment.

Advantage

Out-patient interventional pain management allows for highly effective, precise pain treatment with sensibly coordinated follow-up treatment.

Follow-Up

A physical therapy program tailored to individual needs is implemented parallel to the pre-existing out-patient program.

Work

Depending on the severity of pain and the therapeutic strategy, one can continue working or quickly regain the ability to work

Sport

We advise each patient individually as to when and in what degree sports are possible.



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