Pain Symptom Guide
Common in muscles, joints, and bones. Can range from mild to severe discomfort.
How we diagnose:
- Physical Examination
- Patient History
- Imaging Tests
How we treat:
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Nerve Block Injection
- Joint Injections
Often associated with nerve pain. Can be constant or intermittent.
How we diagnose:
- Nerve Conduction Studies
- Electromyography
- Patient History
How we treat:
- Nerve Block Injection
- Spine Injections
Sharp, sudden pain that travels along nerve pathways. Can be triggered by movement or pressure.
How we diagnose:
- Physical Examination
- Imaging Tests
- Nerve Conduction Studies
How we treat:
- Nerve Block Injection
- Spine Injections
Tight, constricting sensation often linked to muscle spasms or tension. Can be localized or widespread.
How we diagnose:
- Physical Examination
- Patient History
- Electromyography
How we treat:
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Joint Injections
Reduced flexibility and range of motion in joints or muscles. Can be accompanied by pain or discomfort.
How we diagnose:
- Physical Examination
- Imaging Tests
- Patient History
How we treat:
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Nerve Block Injection
- Joint Injections
Sharp, sudden pain similar to a pinprick or insect bite. Often associated with nerve irritation or injury.
How we diagnose:
- Nerve Conduction Studies
- Patient History
- Imaging Tests
How we treat:
- Nerve Block Injection
- Spine Injections
Pulsating pain that can be constant or intermittent. Commonly linked to inflammation, injury, or increased blood flow.
How we diagnose:
- Physical Examination
- Patient History
- Imaging Tests
How we treat:
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Nerve Block Injection
- Joint Injections