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Interventions Associated
With Head & Neck Pain

Head and neck pain can interfere with daily activities, sleep, and work performance. It is commonly caused by poor posture, muscle strain, cervical spine issues, or nerve compression. Early evaluation and targeted, non-surgical pain management can help relieve stiffness, reduce inflammation, and restore comfortable movement. Consulting a pain specialist ensures the right diagnosis and long-term relief.

Minimally Invasive Pain Management Options

Our minimally invasive pain management options are designed to relieve pain without the need for major surgery or long hospital stays. These advanced procedures precisely target the source of discomfort, helping you recover faster and return to your normal routine with confidence. They are safe, effective, and ideal for managing chronic back, neck, joint, and nerve pain.

Atlanto-Occipital & Atlanto-Axial MIPSI

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Atlanto-Occipital & Atlanto-Axial MIPSI are specialized procedures designed to relieve chronic upper neck pain and cervicogenic headaches caused by inflammation in the upper cervical joints. These targeted, image-guided MIPSI help reduce pain, improve neck mobility, and restore daily comfort without major surgery.

Cervical Epidural MIPSI

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Cervical Epidural MIPSI is a minimally invasive procedure that helps relieve neck pain, arm pain, and nerve-related symptoms caused by disc problems or cervical spine issues. It delivers targeted medication near the irritated nerve roots to reduce inflammation and provide long-lasting pain relief.

Cervical Facet Joint MIPSI

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Cervical Facet Joint MIPSI is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve chronic neck pain caused by arthritis or facet joint inflammation. It helps reduce pain, improve neck mobility, and support faster recovery without surgery.

Glossopharyngeal Nerve MIPSI

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Glossopharyngeal Nerve MIPSI is a targeted pain relief procedure used to treat severe throat, tongue, ear, and facial pain. This minimally invasive treatment helps reduce nerve-related pain and provides effective relief for conditions like glossopharyngeal neuralgia.

Occipital Nerve MIPSI

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Occipital Nerve MIPSI is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve chronic headaches, migraines, and neck pain by targeting the irritated occipital nerves. It helps reduce inflammation and provides long-lasting pain relief, improving comfort and daily function.

Sphenopalatine Ganglion MIPSI

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Sphenopalatine Ganglion MIPSI is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve severe headaches, migraines, and facial pain by targeting specific nerve pathways. It provides fast, effective relief and is often recommended for patients suffering from chronic or treatment-resistant head pain.

Stellate Ganglion MIPSI

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Stellate Ganglion MIPSI is a minimally invasive procedure that helps relieve chronic neck, arm, and facial pain by calming irritated nerves. It is often recommended for conditions like complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and certain nerve-related pain disorders.

Trigeminal Ganglion MIPSI

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Trigeminal Ganglion MIPSI is a targeted pain relief procedure used to treat severe facial pain, including trigeminal neuralgia. This MIPSI helps reduce nerve irritation, providing effective and long-lasting relief from sharp, electric shock-like facial pain.

Frequently asked question

Head and neck pain is often caused by poor posture, muscle strain, cervical spondylosis, nerve compression, stress-related tension headaches, or slip disc in the neck. Identifying the exact cause is important for choosing the right treatment and preventing chronic pain.

You should consult a pain specialist if your neck pain lasts more than a few weeks, radiates to the shoulders or arms, causes numbness or tingling, or interferes with daily activities. Early treatment can prevent long-term complications.

Yes, most cases of head and neck pain can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, medications, posture correction, and minimally invasive pain management procedures. Surgery is rarely needed unless there is severe nerve compression.

Maintaining proper posture, doing regular neck-strengthening exercises, managing stress, and taking breaks from prolonged screen use can help prevent recurring pain. A personalized treatment plan also reduces the risk of future flare-ups.