Pain Care Management & General Ailments Consultancy
Basic interventions typically involve non-invasive or minimally invasive procedures. These treatments are less invasive than surgery and often do not require general anesthesia.
Basic interventions include widely used techniques such as corticosteroid injections, nerve blocks, and trigger point injections.
Advanced interventions are typically more complex and may involve specialized techniques or equipment.
These procedures are often tailored to specific pain conditions that have not responded well to basic interventions or other treatments.
We have prepared a series of informative videos to answer the most commonly asked questions.
You can consult Dr Chandra’s Pain Clinic primarily for the various pain spectrum like Headaches, Neck and Shoulder Pains, any pain radiating to arm or fingers (Radiculopathy), Back Pains especially lower back Pain or any pain radiating down to Legs or toes, Elbow and Knee pains, Headaches and migraines, Cancer pains.
Treatment options depend entirely on the pathology of the problem. It can start from simple conservative options to local anaesthetic plus steroid injections to radiofrequency treatments to PRP injections to Ozone treatments to many more
Mostly not, they are generally painless or minimal discomfort.
These are minimally invasive procedures so there are no visible scars/ cuts.
No, one should take pain medicines regularly. This may even mean taking them on regular schedule, even when you do not have pain.
Yes, now most of these procedures are covered under medical insurance.
Low back pain can be caused by dehydrated disc, any bulge/ herniation in disc. The bulge and herniations can irritate or impinge the nerves exiting from our spinal canal thus causing pain.
Most of these procedures are day care procedures and do not require long stay in hospital.
These procedures are mostly done under Local Anaesthesia. Although few of them can also be done under General Anaesthesia.
Barring a few, after most of these procedures there is no requirement of prolonged bedrest until and unless warranted.
One may develop tolerance to a drug, which can be a normal response over a period of time. This may require increasing the doses or changing medicines. This does not mean that you have become addicted.
This is your chance to invite a better, pain free life.