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Ryan Stuckey, MD At Advanced Interventional Pain Management we offer several options for patients with chronic knee pain. These options are commonly chosen by patients looking to reduce their reliance on medications or delay/avoid surgery. The procedures we currently perform include:
READ MOREBy: Ryan Stuckey, MD Understanding Spinal Cord Stimulation: I want you to think back to the last time you walked through the house and stumped your toe on a piece of furniture or stepped on your dog’s chew toy. What was your immediate reaction? You likely reached down to grab
READ MOREOften misdiagnosed as lower back pain or hip pain, sacroiliac joint pain develops from damage or injury to the sacroiliac joint. At Advanced Interventional Pain Mana
READ MOREBack pain is common and may develop from any number of causes, such as lumbar radiculopathy. When searching for medications, therapies, or treatments to get relief from your back pain, it’s important to know th
READ MOREYour joints form the connection between two or more bones and are designed to support your body’s mobility, allowing you to walk, climb, bend, type, and text. Every moveable bone in your body is part of a joint. Unfortunately, the structure and function of your joints also makes them mo
READ MOREYour lower back, also known as the lumbar region, supports most of the weight of your upper body. It’s also one of the most common sources of pain. Lower back pain may develop from any number of causes, including problems related to your lumbar facet joints. At READ MORE
Though any injury may lead to chronic pain, with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) you may develop severe pain from a minor injury like a sprain or small cut. Typically, the pain sensations only affect the injured limb, like the hand, arm, foot, or leg. Though more a
READ MOREYour sacroiliac (SI) joints connect your spine to your hips. Though not very flexible, your SI joints help you bend forward and back and act as shock absorbers when your body is in motion. Like other joints in your body, an injury or arthritis may affect the structure and function of your
READ MOREWalking, climbing stairs, and squatting are all possible because of your knees. The large, flexible joints make these movements possible, but knees also endure a lot of stress and pressure in
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