
Pelvic pain can be chronic or recurring and may affect both men and women, interfering with daily comfort and quality of life. It can be caused by nerve irritation, pelvic floor dysfunction, infections, endometriosis, or prostate-related conditions. Early diagnosis and a personalized pain management approach are essential to identify the root cause and prevent long-term complications. Consulting a pain specialist can help provide targeted, non-surgical treatment for lasting pelvic pain relief.
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.
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Ganglion Impar MIPSI is a minimally invasive pain relief procedure that targets chronic tailbone (coccyx) and pelvic pain at its source. It helps reduce long-standing discomfort and improves sitting comfort and daily activities without surgery.
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Superior Hypogastric Plexus MIPSI is a minimally invasive pain relief procedure that targets the nerves responsible for chronic pelvic pain. It helps reduce pain from conditions like endometriosis, pelvic cancer, and persistent lower abdominal pain—improving comfort and quality of life.
Pelvic pain can occur due to several reasons, including muscle strain, nerve irritation, joint dysfunction, endometriosis, infections, bladder issues, or spine-related problems. In many cases, chronic pelvic pain is linked to inflammation or nerve sensitivity. A detailed evaluation by a pain specialist helps identify the exact cause and guide the right treatment.
You should consult a doctor if your pelvic pain lasts more than a few days, keeps coming back, worsens during periods, affects daily activities, or is associated with symptoms like fever, urinary issues, or pain during sitting or walking. Early diagnosis can prevent the condition from becoming chronic and improve recovery outcomes.
Most pelvic pain conditions can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as medications, pelvic floor therapy, nerve MIPSI, ultrasound-guided MIPSI, lifestyle modification, and targeted pain management procedures. A personalized treatment plan focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring quality of life.
Yes, pelvic pain is sometimes linked to lower back issues, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, slipped discs, or nerve compression. Conditions like pudendal neuralgia can also cause persistent pelvic discomfort. A comprehensive pain assessment helps determine whether the source is gynecological, musculoskeletal, or nerve-related.
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