Back Pain

Back pain is one of the most common — and most frustrating — conditions we treat at Advanced Pain Medical Group in Los Angeles. It can affect every part of your life, from how well you sleep to how easily you move throughout your day. The good news is that you don’t have to live with back pain forever. Today’s advanced back pain treatment options offer real relief, often without the need for surgery.

What’s Causing Your Back Pain?

Various conditions can cause chronic back pain, as the Mayo Clinic suggests. Whether your discomfort started after a car accident or sports injury, is due to aging, or occurs in conjunction with another disease, most aches and soreness in the upper and lower back have their source in irritation, compression, or other damage to the spine.

When Should You See a Back Pain Specialist?

Many people try to “wait out” their back pain, hoping it will go away on its own. While that works for minor injuries, ongoing pain often needs professional care. Consider seeing a back pain specialist if you experience:

  • Pain that radiates down your legs
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs or feet
  • Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
  • Pain that returns often or never fully goes away
  • Trouble sleeping because of discomfort

Photo of an older man clutching his neck and shoulder area in pain.

Treatment Options for Back Pain

No two cases of back pain are exactly alike, which is why personalized treatment is so important. At Advanced Pain Medical Group, we offer a wide range of options to relieve pain and help you move comfortably again.

Conservative Treatments

For many patients, we start with non-invasive therapies such as:

  • Physical therapy and guided exercise
  • Posture and movement coaching
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Lifestyle adjustments to support healing

Injection-Based Therapies

Targeted injections can provide significant pain relief for many conditions:

Regenerative Medicine

Some patients benefit from therapies that help the body heal naturally, including:

Advanced Procedures for Chronic Pain

For more severe or long-lasting cases, we may recommend:

Spinal Cord Stimulation

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a minimally invasive procedure that involves placing small electrodes in the epidural space of the spinal cord to deliver electrical pulses. These pulses disrupt the pain signals being transmitted to the brain, thereby reducing the perception of pain. The intensity and frequency of the electrical pulses can be adjusted according to the patient’s individual needs. SCS has been shown to be effective in treating chronic back pain, especially when other treatments have failed.

Radiofrequency Neurotomy

Radiofrequency neurotomy, also known as radiofrequency ablation (RFA), is a procedure that involves heating up a small area of nerve tissue with an electrode, thereby disrupting the nerve’s ability to transmit pain signals. This can provide pain relief for several months to a year, depending on the patient’s individual response. RFA is commonly used to treat pain associated with arthritis or spinal joint degeneration. This may be an effective back pain treatment option for some patients.

Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy involves the injection of stem cells, which are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to differentiate into a variety of different cell types, into the damaged area of the spine. The goal is for these cells to differentiate into healthy tissue and promote the regeneration of damaged tissue. While the use of stem cell therapy for back pain is still in the early stages of research, some studies have shown promising results.

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections involve injecting a concentrated solution of the patient’s own platelets into the affected area of the spine. Platelets contain growth factors that can stimulate tissue repair and regeneration and may help reduce inflammation and pain. While PRP injections are still relatively new for back pain treatment, early studies suggest that they may be effective for some patients.

Nerve Block Injections

Nerve block injections involve injecting a local anesthetic or other medication directly into the affected nerve or nerves with the goal of blocking the transmission of pain signals. This can provide temporary pain relief and may be used in combination with other treatments. Nerve block injections are commonly used to treat back pain associated with conditions such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis.

Epidural Steroid Injections

Epidural steroid injections involve injecting a steroid medication into the epidural space of the spine with the goal of reducing inflammation and swelling in the affected area. This can provide temporary pain relief and may be used in combination with other treatments. Epidural steroid injections are commonly used to treat back pain associated with conditions such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis.

Start Back Pain Treatment In Los Angeles

Why suffer a moment longer than you have to with back pain? Advanced Pain Medical Group has many convenient clinic locations in Southern California to serve you, including West Hills, Beverly Hills, Santa Clarita, and Palmdale. Contact us today and schedule your back pain treatment today!

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