Sciatica Specialist in West Orange Talks Back Pain
May 31, 2021
4 Most Effective Minimally Invasive Procedures to Treat Back Pain
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders, one out of every four people suffers from back pain at least once in their life. Even though back pain affects millions of people in the United States, only a small percentage of them commit to finding accurate treatment to alleviate the symptoms.
One of the most common reasons people find it difficult to get appropriate treatment is that they don’t fully understand their options. When it comes to treating chronic pain, the first two options that come to mind are pain medication, which is often not enough, or surgery, which every doctor considers a last resort. In reality, there are many in-between options that are much more efficient when it comes to treating conditions such as spinal stenosis, herniated discs, or osteoarthritis – minimally invasive procedures. This type of procedure is not as invasive as surgery and requires a very short recovery process, which is why most doctors recommend them as the main type of treatment for back pain.

The most important aspect when looking for minimally invasive treatment is to find a board-certified doctor that has experience in delivering this type of treatment. At Pain Treatment Specialists, you will be able to find a Harvard trained back pain doctor in every one of our clinics. No matter if you need a sciatica specialist in West Orange, or in Jersey and New York, all our pain doctors use state of the art equipment to perform minimally invasive procedures meant to help patients live a pain-free life.
Below, we will be discussing some of the available minimally invasive treatment options, so that you will be fully informed on what your options are before you book an appointment.
Lumbar Radiofrequency Ablation
Some doctors will refer to this type of treatment as radiofrequency neurotomy or radiofrequency denervation, so it is worth nothing they all mean the same thing. This type of procedure is most successful for treating back pain caused by swollen facet joints, which run the length of the spine and are tasked with ensuring its mobility.

The procedure involves high-frequency electromagnetic waves that direct heat to the painful area, resulting in reduced pain and improved spinal mobility. The patient will be given a local anaesthetic prior to the procedure to ensure that they are not feeling any pain. The majority of our patients experience little more than a tingling feeling in the treated area.
Lumbar Facet Injection
There are various conditions that might make you experience pain in the facet joints, with mechanical stress, spine arthritis, and back trauma being just a few of the causes. Your mobility and stability can be dramatically impacted if these facet joints are not functioning properly.
Lumbar facet injections have turned out to be a successful minimally invasive treatment for facet joint pain. They can, however, be utilized to confirm if there is a problem with the lumbar facet joints, much like SI Joint injections. This form of treatment is sometimes utilized to assist patients in better adapting to physical therapy.
Before the injection, the patient will be given local anaesthesia to alleviate any pain. Then, the doctor will inject another type of anaesthetic, with or without steroid medication, using longer needles. While this operation does not eliminate the source of your back discomfort, it can provide relief for up to a year.
Sacroiliac Jоіnt Radiofrequency Ablation (SI Joint RF)
SI Joint RF is a cutting-edge back pain treatment that was only recently made available to the general public. What makes it unique compared to other forms of minimally invasive procedures is the way it improves treatment accuracy and allows doctors to pinpoint the precise area from where the pain originates. The accuracy allows this type of procedure to be performed even on patients with an abnormal spinal structure.
Procedures that were used previously often failed to totally denervate the sacroiliac joint, but this changed after SI Joint RF became accessible. This type of cutting-edge treatment, which our back doctors at Pain Treatment Specialists have been trained to deliver, enables a faster and more precise procedure.
During the procedure, a needle is inserted into the pain-producing nerves, delivering energy to the root of the pain, ultimately lowering discomfort levels.
SI Joint Injections
Patients with back pain caused by the sacroiliac joints are the ones benefiting most from SI Joint injections. The SI joints are the ones connecting the sacral bone to the hip bones. While they may not don’t enable much movement, they play a crucial role in our body. These joints absorb upper-body pressures while also balancing the weight on the legs.
SI joint injections work as both a minimally invasive procedure and a diagnosis tool, to determine if the type of back pain you are experiencing does indeed come from the sacroiliac joint.
The procedure is pretty standard, and a local anesthetic is usually used to alleviate any discomfort. The doctor will then administer corticosteroid through a small needle that is inserted into the afflicted sacroiliac joint using a fluoroscope. If the procedure relieves your pain, this also tells us you have sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
How do I choose the right type of treatment?
As you can understand now, there are a variety of choices available to help keep back pain under control. In the end, the type of procedure you should choose has to be prescribed by a trained specialist, upon determining the specific condition that causes pain and your unique needs.
Our goal at Pain Treatment Specialists is to assist our patients until they can live pain-free lives. Oftentimes, this involves delivering minimally invasive procedures, so we have plenty of experience with these methods of treatment. Don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible! Dr George Hanna together with Dr Michael Nguyen are ready to provide assistance in our New York and New Jersey clinics. Come and visit us at our West Orange, NJ Pain Center near the Essex Country Club or give us a call at (855) 383-7054 or book an appointment online today!
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Meet Our Team of Back Pain Specialists
All of our Pain Doctors in New Jersey are Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Management

Back Pain Doctor Clifton & West Orange NJ
Dr. George Hanna
Dr. Hanna is a Harvard Trained back specialist in New Jersey and New York. He serves as Medical Director of Pain Management.

Back Pain Doctor Clifton & West Orange NJ
Dr. Laura Lombardi
Dr. Lombardi is a Harvard Trained back pain treatment doctor, currently seeing patients in Clifton and West Orange, New Jersey.

Back Pain Doctor Clifton & West Orange NJ
Dr. Shane Volney
Dr. Volney is a Harvard Trained back treatment doctor seeing patients in the NJ areas of Clifton & West Orange, and in NYC.

Back Pain Doctor Clifton & West Orange NJ
Dr. Michael Nguyen
Dr. Nguyen is Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Management. His pain center accepts major medical insurances and Medicare.

Dr. George Hanna

Dr. Laura Lombardi
Dr. Lombardi is a Harvard Trained back pain treatment doctor, currently seeing patients in Clifton and West Orange, and Paramus New Jersey.

Dr. Shane Volney
Dr. Volney is a Harvard Trained back treatment doctor seeing patients in the NJ areas of Clifton & West Orange, and in NYC.

Dr. Michael Nguyen
Dr. Nguyen is Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Management. His pain center accepts major medical insurances and Medicare.