Pain Management Specialist & Care

Wisconsin Bone & Joint pain. management care experts offer comprehensive
services to individuals with a wide range of spine, lower back,
upper back and neck issues.

Pain Management Conditions

Pain Management Specialists At Wisconsin Bone & Joint

The physicians at Wisconsin Bone & Joint utilize cutting-edge technology to assess, diagnose and work with patients to develop innovative treatment plans for a variety of pain conditions and injuries. Our team of physicians are committed to finding you the best treatment for pain that suits your individual needs.

Providing trusted Orthopedic care in the community for over 40+ years

At Wisconsin Bone and Joint, we pride ourselves with providing you highly personalized and comprehensive orthopedic care. Our philosophy of direct physician-to-patient care means your physician will be an intrical part of every stage of your care. This commitment to a dedicated continuum-of-care model has made us one of the most trusted and respected practices in Southeast Wisconsin and greater Milwaukee area.

FAQs on Pain Management Conditions

  • Epidural Steroid Injection
  • Facet Joint Injection
  • Medial Branch Blocks
  • Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression (MILD) for lumbar spinal stenosis
  • OptaBlate – Basiverebral nerve ablation for vertebrogenic low back pain
  • Radiofrequency Ablation
  • Sacroiliac Joint Injection
  • Spinal Cord Stimulation for chronic radiculopathy, CRPS, failed back surgery syndrome, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease
  • Vertebral augmentation for painful compression fractures

Pain Management Conditions

As our body ages, a number of conditions can result in chronic pain in various parts of your body, not just your neck or back.

Some of the more common disorders requiring pain management include:

  • Neck & Lower Back Pain
  • Radiculopathy
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Facet Mediated Pain
  • Vertebrogenic Low Back Pain
  • Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction & Coccydynia
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Hip Pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Headaches & Migraines
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • Compression Fractures
  • Spondylolisthesis – when a vertebra slips out of line with an adjacent vertebra

To a large extent these spinal disorders are not problems in themselves. The trouble starts when they put pressure on the nearby nerve roots or spinal cord, causing pain, numbness, or even paralysis in the limbs. Pinched nerves can be treated with anti-inflammatory medications, steroid injections, physical therapy, or surgery, with the aim being to relieve pressure on the nerve by increasing the space around it.

Deciding the right way to treat your neck or back pain begins with an accurate diagnosis, which involves a thorough orthopaedic evaluation and the use of tools such as MRI and electrodiagnostics.