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Pain Management Specialist | Long Island Orthopedic Group
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Chronic neck and back pain used to be something you simply had to learn to live with. Not so anymore. Today, new state-of-the-art pain management treatments provide significant relief—and improve lives.
Orlin & Cohen’s interventional pain management team uses the latest in minimally invasive techniques to help patients like you return to everyday activities quickly and without heavy reliance on pain medications.
In one of our practice’s accredited state-of-the-art digital fluoroscopy suites, our pain management doctors specifically target and precisely deliver potent medications to help relieve back and neck pain, using such sophisticated interventional techniques as:
Epidural steroid injections (cervical, thoracic, lumbar and caudal)
Facet injections and medial branch blocks (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar)
Provocative discography
Sacroiliac, hip, knee, and other joint and bursa injections
Spinal cord stimulation (closed loop, tonic, and high frequency)
MILD procedure
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (sprint PNS)
Genicular nerve radiofrequency ablation
Sacroiliac joint radiofrequency ablation
Joint injection (genicular nerve blocks)
These techniques, combined with physical and occupational therapy, lifestyle modification as well as acupuncture and electromyography, result in a tailored treatment plan to help you manage your pain—and stop your pain from managing you. Immediate appointments are available.
Daniel Yadegar, M.D., director of pain management at Orlin & Cohen, explains how advanced treatments can relieve sciatica pain.