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Radiofrequency treatment is highly effective for chronic pain conditions such as back pain, neck pain, arthritis, and nerve-related pain by targeting and deactivating pain-transmitting nerves.

Ketamine infusions can reset nerve pathways in the brain, offering rapid relief from chronic pain, depression, PTSD, and certain neurological disorders when other treatments have failed.

Monoclonal antibodies prevent migraines by targeting specific proteins involved in the pain pathway. They are used as a preventive therapy for patients with frequent or severe migraine attacks.

Conservative treatment involves non-invasive approaches such as medications, lifestyle adjustments, physical therapy, and exercise before considering surgical or invasive procedures.

Physical therapy improves mobility, strengthens muscles, reduces inflammation, and corrects posture—helping to manage and often eliminate chronic pain without medication.

Neurostimulators are implanted devices that send electrical signals to nerves or the spinal cord, interrupting pain signals. They are ideal for patients with severe chronic pain who haven’t responded to other treatments.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a patient’s own blood components to promote tissue repair and reduce inflammation. It’s used for joint pain, tendon injuries, and osteoarthritis.

Botulinum (Botox) therapy relaxes overactive muscles and blocks nerve signals. It is used to treat chronic migraines, muscle spasms, and certain neurological pain conditions.

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