Pain therapy
In modern pain therapy you find a lot of different methods of treatment, of which not any single one alone can claim to be the best. The doctors always have to consider the individual circumstances (indications, symptoms) of each case. Depending on type, origin, intensity and duration of pain as well as with regard to the stated indications it will be useful or necessary to apply one single or even several treatments.
Following the next pages you get information on methods of pain therapy as they are used in Dr. Schneiderhan´s practice clinic. The list of therapies includes:
- Out-patient interventional pain therapy
- In-patient interventional pain therapy
- Medicinal pain therapy
You will learn exactly, which medication is used, in which form medicaments are applied and how this relates to the respective grade of pain
- Computertomographic- and image converter-aided Interventional Pain Therapy
In this section you will hear of the injection treatment near the nerve roots of the cervical (CSC), thoracic (TSC), and lumbar (LSC) spinal column, read about the injection treatment for small vertebral joints and finally come to the temporary elimination of the sympathetic ganglionic nerve center in the sacrum, as well as thoracic and lumbar spinal column.
- Minimally invasive epidural spinal column catheter technique by Dr. Schneiderhan
- Heat probe treatment of vertebral joints by Dr. Schneiderhan
- Heat probe treatment of the Dorsal Root Ganglion
- Discography and Intra-disc Injection Procedure
- Micro Laser Treatment of Intervertebral Discs by Dr. Schneiderhan
- Botulinum-Toxin and pain therapy
You can easily reach the respective methods of pain therapy by using the navigation on the left hand. Another way is to "turn over the leaves" by clicking a forwarding link below the articles
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