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    Center for Pain Management

    (949) 764-7470

    Your Path to Pain Relief Starts Here

    We understand that chronic pain affects every aspect of your life. Our comprehensive approach combines the latest medical advances with compassionate, personalized care to help you find relief and restore your quality of life.

    Our board-certified pain management specialists work closely with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific condition, pain level, and lifestyle goals. We offer both non-invasive and minimally invasive treatment options, always starting with the most conservative approaches first.

    Non-Invasive Treatment Options

    Explore our non-invasive treatment options

    Minimally Invasive Treatment Options

    Joint and Soft Tissue Injections

    These targeted injections deliver medication directly to the source of pain, providing effective relief with minimal side effects:

    Joint Injections:

    • Knee injections (steroid or viscosupplementation/gel injections)

    • Hip injections

    • Ankle joint injections

    • Elbow injections

    • Thumb joint injections

    Soft Tissue Injections:

    • Trigger point injections for myofascial pain syndrome

    • Trigger finger injections

    • Bursa injections

    Dr Przybysz in Procedure room in Irvine

    Spinal Pain Procedures

    For back and neck pain, we offer several specialized procedures:

    Epidural Steroid Injections: These injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space around the spinal cord and nerve roots, helping to reduce inflammation and pain.


    Facet Joint Injections: These target the small joints in your spine that can become a source of pain due to arthritis or injury.


    Nerve Root Blocks: These precisely placed injections can both diagnose and treat pain originating from specific nerve roots.

    Physician examining patient's back or spine

    Advanced Pain Management Procedures

    Radiofrequency Ablation

    This minimally invasive procedure uses heat to selectively destroy pain-carrying nerves that transmit pain signals.

    Radiofrequency ablation of medial branch nerves can provide 6-24 months of pain relief for certain spinal conditions. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis and involves: Precise placement of a specialized needle near the target nerve Application of radiofrequency energy to create a controlled lesion Pain relief is immediate with this outpatient procedure Minimal recovery time with most patients returning to normal activities within days.

    Dr. Przybysz in Procedure Room

    Spinal Cord Stimulation

    For patients with chronic pain that hasn't responded to other treatments, spinal cord stimulation may offer significant relief.

    This advanced technology involves: A trial period to determine effectiveness Implantation of a small battery and thin wires near the spinal cord Electrical impulses that interrupt pain signals before they reach the brain Patient control over stimulation levels Potential for significant pain reduction and improved quality of life.

    Pain Procedure in 510 Superior

    Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

    Similar to spinal cord stimulation, this technology targets specific peripheral nerves and can be effective for:

    • Knee pain

    • Ankle and foot pain

    • Shoulder pain

    • Head and neck pain

    • Lower back pain

    Inside OR of Pain Procedure Center

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