Minimally Invasive Procedures
Advanced Minimally Invasive Pain Solutions. At DNA Pain Management, we specialize in cutting-edge minimally invasive procedures that offer significant pain relief with reduced recovery time and fewer complications than traditional surgery. Our experienced physicians utilize state-of-the-art imaging guidance and precision techniques to target pain at its source, whether through nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, spinal injections, or joint procedures. These innovative approaches allow us to address complex pain conditions while minimizing tissue damage and preserving surrounding healthy structures.
Faster Recovery, Better Outcomes. Minimally invasive procedures at DNA Pain Management typically require only small incisions or needle insertions, resulting in less scarring, reduced infection risk, and faster return to daily activities. Most patients can resume normal activities within days rather than weeks, and many experience immediate or near-immediate pain relief. Our comprehensive approach ensures that each procedure is tailored to your specific condition, providing targeted treatment that addresses the root cause of your pain while maximizing your comfort and safety throughout the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What types of minimally invasive procedures does DNA Pain Management offer?
We offer a comprehensive range of procedures including epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, radiofrequency ablation, nerve blocks, trigger point injections, and image-guided joint procedures to treat various pain conditions.
2. How long does recovery take after a minimally invasive procedure?
Most patients experience minimal downtime and can return to normal activities within 24-48 hours, though this varies by procedure type and individual healing response.
3. Are minimally invasive procedures covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, cover medically necessary minimally invasive pain management procedures when performed by qualified specialists like those at DNA Pain Management..
4. What makes minimally invasive procedures safer than traditional surgery?
These procedures use smaller incisions or needle access, reducing risks of infection, bleeding, and complications while providing precise treatment with real-time imaging guidance for optimal accuracy and safety.