Success Rates
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Our pain relief success rates speak for themselves. See Table Below:
Pain Condition | Pain relief period after treatment at Advanced Interventional Pain Center (AIPC) using proprietary injection methods |
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Back pain (cervical, thoracic and lumbar) from facet joint arthritis | 6 to 8 months without using neuroablation. Many patients received up to 2 years of pain relief without recurrence. |
Back pain from failed back surgery syndrome | 6 to 8 months or more |
SI joint pain | 6 to 8 months |
Shoulder pain | 8 months to a year or more |
Hip joint pain (includes those with failed hip replacements) | 6 months or more |
Knee pain (includes those with failed knee replacements) | 6 months or more without using synvisc or similar drugs. |
Radiculitis (cervical, thoracic and lumbar) without paralysis, less than grade I anterio-posterior spondylolisthesis. Note: lateral spondylolisthesis causing radiculitis responds to treatments | Mostly permanent pain relief with a single treatment session. Disk herniation dissolves to provide permanent pain relief even in large and extremely large disc herniations indicating AIPC pain interventions are the first step before consideration for non emergent spine surgery. |
Vascular pain, early necrosis | Permanent pain relief with reversal of early necrosis, no surgery required, no repeat treatments required. One patient had a blocked popliteal graft, still received permanent pain relief. |
Post herpetic neuralgia | Permanent pain relief, no repeat treatments required. |
CRPS (without initial nerve injury) | Permanent pain relief, no repeat treatments required. |
Chronic pelvic pain in women without intra-abdominal pathology | Permanent pain relief, no repeat treatments required. |
Chronic headaches | Varies. Permanent pain relief in some, palliative in others. Treatments reduce the intensity of headaches and frequency of visits to ER. |
Costochondritis (from surgery e.g., sternotomy, thoracotomy) | Permanent pain relief, no repeat treatments required. |
Costochondritis, age related | Varies, mostly permanent pain relief. Some patients require treatments every 3 to 5 months. |
Heel spur (Calcaneal spur) | Permanent pain relief in most cases. 6 to 8 months or more in obese individuals. |
Non Painful Conditions | Treatment outcome at Advanced Interventional Pain Center |
Lymph edema (benign, non cancer related) | Permanent resolution of edema |
Lymph edema, cancer related | Greater than 50% resolution with 1 treatment. |
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating of hands) | Permanent resolution of symptoms with 1 to 2 treatments |