Pain often involves multiple structures in the body, including joints, muscles, nerves, and connective tissue. For many patients in Salt Lake City, UT, a combined approach includes chiropractic care and interventional pain management to provide better relief. Interventional pain management can work alongside chiropractic treatment to improve recovery and restore daily function.
Interventional pain management is a medical approach that focuses on diagnosing and treating pain through targeted procedures. These treatments often address the source of pain within the spine, joints, or nervous system.
Physicians who specialize in interventional pain management may use minimally invasive techniques to reduce inflammation and block pain signals. Common conditions treated through this approach include:
• Chronic back pain
• Herniated discs
• Sciatica
• Spinal arthritis
• Nerve compression
Chiropractic care focuses on spinal alignment, joint mobility, and nervous system function. Our chiropractor evaluates spinal movement and identifies areas where joints are restricted or misaligned.
During a chiropractic adjustment, controlled force is applied to specific joints of the spine. The adjustment helps restore motion, reduce joint pressure, and support proper nerve function. Pain may decrease, the range of motion can improve, and muscle tension is often reduced through chiropractic care. These changes support the body’s natural healing process.
Chiropractic care and interventional pain management address different aspects of musculoskeletal pain. One method restores spinal movement, while the other focuses on reducing inflammation and nerve irritation. Interventional treatments can reduce the inflammation surrounding the nerve. Once the pain is controlled, chiropractic adjustments may be more effective and comfortable. When both methods are used together, the spine can heal more efficiently; pain relief occurs while structural function improves.
Epidural Steroid Injections
These injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to irritated spinal nerves. Swelling decreases, and nerve pressure may be relieved.
Facet Joint Injections
Facet joints connect the vertebrae of the spine. Inflammation in these joints can cause localized back pain. Targeted injections help reduce irritation and improve comfort.
Nerve Blocks
A nerve block interrupts pain signals traveling through a specific nerve pathway. This treatment helps identify the source of pain while providing relief.
After these procedures, chiropractic adjustments often help restore normal spinal movement.
At Utah Injury Clinic, patients receive coordinated care that includes chiropractic adjustments and interventional pain management. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call our office at (801) 747-2886. This integrated approach focuses on reducing pain, restoring spinal function, and helping patients return to normal activities with greater comfort.
Pain often involves multiple structures in the body, including joints, muscles, nerves, and connective tissue. For many patients in Salt Lake City, UT, a combined approach includes chiropractic care and interventional pain management to provide better relief. Interventional pain management can work alongside chiropractic treatment to improve recovery and restore daily function.
Interventional pain management is a medical approach that focuses on diagnosing and treating pain through targeted procedures. These treatments often address the source of pain within the spine, joints, or nervous system.
Physicians who specialize in interventional pain management may use minimally invasive techniques to reduce inflammation and block pain signals. Common conditions treated through this approach include:
• Chronic back pain
• Herniated discs
• Sciatica
• Spinal arthritis
• Nerve compression
Chiropractic care focuses on spinal alignment, joint mobility, and nervous system function. Our chiropractor evaluates spinal movement and identifies areas where joints are restricted or misaligned.
During a chiropractic adjustment, controlled force is applied to specific joints of the spine. The adjustment helps restore motion, reduce joint pressure, and support proper nerve function. Pain may decrease, the range of motion can improve, and muscle tension is often reduced through chiropractic care. These changes support the body’s natural healing process.
Chiropractic care and interventional pain management address different aspects of musculoskeletal pain. One method restores spinal movement, while the other focuses on reducing inflammation and nerve irritation. Interventional treatments can reduce the inflammation surrounding the nerve. Once the pain is controlled, chiropractic adjustments may be more effective and comfortable. When both methods are used together, the spine can heal more efficiently; pain relief occurs while structural function improves.
Epidural Steroid Injections
These injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to irritated spinal nerves. Swelling decreases, and nerve pressure may be relieved.
Facet Joint Injections
Facet joints connect the vertebrae of the spine. Inflammation in these joints can cause localized back pain. Targeted injections help reduce irritation and improve comfort.
Nerve Blocks
A nerve block interrupts pain signals traveling through a specific nerve pathway. This treatment helps identify the source of pain while providing relief.
After these procedures, chiropractic adjustments often help restore normal spinal movement.
At Utah Injury Clinic, patients receive coordinated care that includes chiropractic adjustments and interventional pain management. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call our office at (801) 747-2886. This integrated approach focuses on reducing pain, restoring spinal function, and helping patients return to normal activities with greater comfort.
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5526 Van Winkle, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
(801) 747-2886