Chronic pain can feel unbearable, limiting your life. Dr. Abraham offers hope by reducing pain signals, restoring function, and decreasing medication reliance through spinal cord stimulation.
Platelet-rich plasma treatment (PRP) & biologics use your own blood’s platelets to naturally boost healing, reduce inflammation, and restore function in joints, tendons, muscles, and skin without surgery.
Chronic pain disrupts daily life, affecting both body and mind. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation offers targeted, minimally invasive relief when other treatments fail.
PNS is a minimally invasive technique that alleviates chronic pain by focusing on specific nerves located outside the spinal cord. It is particularly effective for pain in localized areas, such as arms or legs.
MILD procedure relieves pressure on spinal nerves caused by lumbar spinal stenosis, improving mobility and reducing pain without implants, general anesthesia, or lengthy recovery time.
These are advanced disc decompression techniques that relieve nerve pressure, reduce pain, and strengthen the disc wall through minimally invasive spine surgery with faster recovery.
Basivertebral nerve ablation (Intracept procedure) is a minimally invasive treatment that targets vertebrogenic pain at its source, offering long-term relief for chronic low back pain.
SI joint fusion is a surgical procedure that permanently connects the sacrum and ilium bones at the sacroiliac joint to alleviate low back pain that is not responsive to nonsurgical treatments.
Endoscopic spine surgery provides minimally invasive solutions like transforaminal discectomy and rhizotomy, offering faster recovery, reduced pain, and better outcomes compared to open techniques.
Osteoporosis often causes painful spinal fractures. Dr. Abraham restores mobility and relieves pain through vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, minimally invasive procedures with proven success.
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses heat to disrupt pain signals from nerves, offering long-lasting relief for chronic back, neck, knee, and joint pain when other treatments fail.
Back pain can originate from joints, discs, or nerves. A nerve block is often the first step, helping localize the problem and provide temporary relief. If successful, RFA can follow for longer pain control.
Sympathetic nerve blocks target specific ganglia to manage chronic pain from stellate ganglion, lumbar sympathetic, celiac plexus, hypogastric plexus, superior hypogastric plexus, and ganglion impar.
It is a minimally invasive procedure using the Racz catheter to remove scar tissue, relieve chronic back and sciatic pain, and restore mobility—an effective alternative to spine surgery.
ESI deliver anti-inflammatory medication into the spine to relieve cervical, thoracic, lumbar and caudal nerve root compression, reducing inflammation, pain and improving mobility in chronic back conditions.
A SI joint injection diagnoses or treats back pain that originates from the sacroiliac joint, the connection between your spine and pelvis, by injecting medication directly into the joint to alleviate pain.
Trigger points are tight knots in muscles, causing pain and limited movement. Trigger point injections relieve tension and reduce inflammation, through anesthetic and steroid injection.
Peripheral joint injections relieve pain and inflammation in joints, such as the knee, hip, and shoulder. They enhance mobility, support healing, and often help avoid surgical intervention.
Bursa injections reduce inflammation and pain in irritated bursae using a corticosteroid and anesthetic, offering effective relief and improved mobility for patients with chronic pain.
Facet joint injections and medial branch blocks relieve facet joint-related pain by reducing inflammation or blocking pain signals, helping diagnose and treat chronic back and neck pain.
The occipital nerve block is a minimally invasive injection that reduces inflammation and pain in the occipital nerves, offering fast relief for chronic headaches and migraines.