Treats: knee osteoarthritis, hip osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tendinopathy
A regenerative injection using concentrated cells and growth factors drawn from your own bone marrow. We typically consider this for advanced joint arthritis or stubborn tendon and cartilage problems when other treatments have not held.
Botox can quiet overactive nerves and muscles that drive chronic migraine, post-traumatic headache, or muscle-related neck and jaw pain. Effect builds over 1 to 2 weeks and typically lasts about 3 months.
A fluoroscopy-guided steroid injection into the epidural space of the neck. Used when neck pain travels down the arm (cervical radiculopathy) — calms the inflamed nerve root, typically 4–12 weeks of relief.
A fluoroscopy-guided steroid injection into the small facet joints at the back of the neck. Used for arthritic or post-whiplash neck pain — both confirms the source and relieves it, typically 4–12 weeks.
A diagnostic injection that numbs the small nerves supplying the cervical facet joints. If your neck pain quiets, we know the facets are the source — and you become a candidate for radiofrequency ablation.
A steroid injection placed directly into a joint to settle arthritis pain or inflammation. Works for shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, wrists, ankles, and the smaller joints of the fingers and toes.
A precise injection of long-acting anti-inflammatory medication into the small joints between your vertebrae. Used to relieve confirmed facet-joint pain — typically 4–12 weeks of relief.
Treats: hip arthritis, hip osteoarthritis, labral tears (diagnostic)
A precise injection of long-acting anti-inflammatory medication into the hip joint. Used for hip arthritis pain that has not settled with physiotherapy and activity modification — typically 4–12 weeks of relief.
Treats: knee osteoarthritis, hip osteoarthritis, shoulder osteoarthritis
A gel-like injection that supplements the natural lubricant in your joint. Often used for knee or hip arthritis when steroid injections have stopped giving you the relief they used to.
An image-guided steroid injection placed between the vertebrae to calm inflamed nerve roots in the neck, mid-back, or low back. Most people feel relief within a week, lasting 4 to 12 weeks.
A diagnostic injection that numbs the small nerves supplying the facet joints. If your pain quiets, we know facets are the source — and you become a candidate for radiofrequency ablation.
An injection that targets a specific nerve outside the spine — for example, the occipital nerve at the base of the skull, or the suprascapular nerve at the shoulder. Calms the nerve that is feeding your pain.
A regenerative injection using a processed form of your own platelets in which the healing growth factors are released up front. We typically consider this for nerve-related and tendon pain where a gentler regenerative option is preferred.
A regenerative injection that uses the healing factors from your own blood to settle stubborn elbow tendon pain — typically offered for tennis or golfer's elbow when steroid injections have lost their effect.
A regenerative injection that uses the healing factors from your own blood to settle foot and ankle pain — typically offered for plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendinopathy when other treatment has not helped.
Treats: thumb base osteoarthritis, CMC joint arthritis, wrist tendinopathy
A regenerative injection that uses the healing factors from your own blood to settle hand and wrist pain — typically offered for thumb-base arthritis or chronic wrist tendon pain when other injections have lost their effect.
Treats: hip osteoarthritis, gluteal tendinopathy, greater trochanteric pain syndrome
A regenerative injection that uses the healing factors from your own blood to settle hip pain — typically offered for hip osteoarthritis or gluteal tendon pain when other injections have lost their effect.
A regenerative injection that uses the healing factors from your own blood to settle knee pain. We typically offer this for knee osteoarthritis or stubborn kneecap-tendon pain when other injections have lost their effect.
A regenerative injection that uses the healing factors from your own blood to settle shoulder pain. We typically offer this for rotator-cuff tendinopathy or stubborn shoulder tendon pain when other injections have lost their effect.
A regenerative injection using the healing factors from your own blood. We typically offer this for chronic tendon problems or arthritis when other injections have lost their effect.
Using a fine probe, we gently heat the specific nerve carrying the pain signal from a spinal facet joint. When that nerve quiets down, relief typically lasts 6 to 12 months.
Treats: sacroiliac joint dysfunction, sacroiliitis, SI joint pain
A fluoroscopy-guided steroid injection into the sacroiliac joint. Used for one-sided buttock or low-back pain caused by SI joint dysfunction or sacroiliitis. Both diagnostic and therapeutic in one visit — typically 6–12 weeks of relief.
Treats: single-level radiculopathy, foraminal stenosis, disc herniation with nerve compression
A more targeted version of the epidural injection — placed precisely at the spinal nerve root that imaging shows is being compressed. Used when one specific nerve is the source of your pain.
A small injection of local anaesthetic into the tight, painful muscle knots that come with myofascial pain. Releases the muscle on the spot, easing tension and referred pain.