Traditional and alternative pain management treatments are essential for any comprehensive care approach when recovering from injury or surgery.
Our experienced care team is well versed in today’s most effective pain management treatments and alternative medicines to create a care regimen that meets your unique needs.
Best when your pain is linked to spinal alignment / musculoskeletal issues (commonly neck & back pain, sciatica, pinched nerve, spinal stenosis, disc herniation) or after auto accidents/whiplash.
Expected Outcomes
Improved alignment, reduced pain, better mobility; often part of a personalized plan using manual therapy and adjustments.
Recovery Time
No downtime for most patients; you typically return to normal activity the same day (mild soreness can happen).
Therapeutic Injections
When to Choose
When you need targeted relief for joints/muscles/tissues—especially when inflammation persists and pills aren’t enough (e.g., arthritis-related joint pain, sports injuries, trigger points).
Expected Outcomes
Relief delivered directly to the problem area; may reduce inflammation, improve movement, and help “break the pain cycle.” Often recommended with physical therapy for best results.
Recovery Time
Typically ~15 minutes and no downtime—most patients return to their day right away.
Pain Management Procedures
When to Choose
When pain is recurrent/chronic and may need interventional options (e.g., epidural/facet injections, radiofrequency ablation)—especially if you responded well to a prior nerve block and need longer-lasting relief.
Expected Outcomes
Reduced pain signals/inflammation, improved function; clinic emphasizes no one-size-fits-all and may combine procedures with other care (including chiropractic).
Recovery Time
Usually minimal downtime (varies by procedure); many patients resume normal activity within 1–2 days after injections in typical clinic guidance.
Pain Management Procedures
When to Choose
When pain affects daily function, sleep, mood, and quality of life and you need a multidisciplinary plan rather than a single treatment.
Expected Outcomes
Focus on restoring function and quality of life via a combined approach (e.g., physical therapy + psychological support + medication management + procedures), plus self-management skills.
Recovery Time
Not a “recovery period” like a procedure—this is a program over time with gradual progress and ongoing support.
When to choose
Best when your pain is linked to spinal alignment / musculoskeletal issues (commonly neck & back pain, sciatica, pinched nerve, spinal stenosis, disc herniation) or after auto accidents/whiplash.
When you need targeted relief for joints/muscles/tissues—especially when inflammation persists and pills aren’t enough (e.g., arthritis-related joint pain, sports injuries, trigger points).
When pain is recurrent/chronic and may need interventional options (e.g., epidural/facet injections, radiofrequency ablation)—especially if you responded well to a prior nerve block and need longer-lasting relief.
When pain affects daily function, sleep, mood, and quality of life and you need a multidisciplinary plan rather than a single treatment.
Expected outcomes
Improved alignment, reduced pain, better mobility; often part of a personalized plan using manual therapy and adjustments.
Relief delivered directly to the problem area; may reduce inflammation, improve movement, and help “break the pain cycle.” Often recommended with physical therapy for best results.
Reduced pain signals/inflammation, improved function; clinic emphasizes no one-size-fits-all and may combine procedures with other care (including chiropractic).
Focus on restoring function and quality of life via a combined approach (e.g., physical therapy + psychological support + medication management + procedures), plus self-management skills.
Recovery time
No downtime for most patients; you typically return to normal activity the same day (mild soreness can happen).
Typically ~15 minutes and no downtime—most patients return to their day right away.
Usually minimal downtime (varies by procedure); many patients resume normal activity within 1–2 days after injections in typical clinic guidance.
Not a “recovery period” like a procedure—this is a program over time with gradual progress and ongoing support.