Chronic or acute spine pain can severely affect your quality of life. At our clinic, we specialize in advanced non-surgical pain management techniques to provide lasting relief and restore mobility. Whether you’re suffering from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, facet joint arthritis, sacroiliitis, or coccydynia, we offer effective, minimally invasive solutions such as spinal injections and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) tailored to your condition.
Spinal injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication and anesthetics directly to the source of pain, reducing inflammation and nerve irritation. These procedures are performed under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance for safety and accuracy.
Purpose: Reduce inflammation and relieve pain caused by nerve compression from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or sciatica.
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Types of ESI:
Purpose : Diagnoses and treats pain from compressed or irritated spinal nerves.
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Purpose: Relieves back or neck pain due to facet joint arthritis or degeneration.
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Purpose: Treats lower back and pelvic pain originating from SI joint dysfunction.
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Purpose: Addresses muscle spasms and chronic myofascial pain often linked to spinal conditions.
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RFA is a state-of-the-art, minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to deactivate pain-causing nerves. It’s especially effective when conservative treatments no longer work.
Ideal for:
тЬЕ Long-lasting relief (6 months to 2 years)
тЬЕ Performed without surgery
тЬЕ Minimal recovery time
тЬЕ Can delay or prevent major spine surgeries
тЬЕ Minimally Invasive тАУ No incisions or hospital stay
тЬЕ Targeted Relief тАУ Precisely treats the pain source
тЬЕ Quick Recovery тАУ Resume normal activities soon after
тЬЕ Diagnostic Clarity тАУ Identifies pain origin to guide further treatment
тЬЕ Surgery-Sparing тАУ Manages pain effectively without the need for surgery
“If you’re struggling with persistent spine pain, consult Dr. Swapnil Hajare to explore modern, effective, and minimally invasive treatments designed for long-term relief.”
Yes, spinal injections are generally safe when performed by a trained specialist under imaging guidance.
Relief may last from a few weeks to several months with injections, and 6 months to 2 years with RFA.
Not necessarily. Many patients avoid surgery completely with proper pain management.
Yes. Injections and RFA are often tried before surgery in most spine conditions.
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