Interventional Pain Associates in Austin Now Offering Sphenopalatine Ganglion Blocks for Migraine Relief
Austin, Texas (PRWEB) December 15, 2015 -- Interventional Pain Associates in Austin is now offering success migraine therapy with sphenopalatine ganglion blocks. In conjunction with the additional treatments such as Botox injections and medications, the success rate for relief and prevention has been immense. Call (512) 456-8886 for more information and scheduling with pain management Austin trusts.
Migraines affect over 10% of individuals, and they can be excruciating. Lost time from work, taking care of the kids and social activities often results when a migraine occurs, and it's annoying to say the least.
With the addition of the SPG blocks, as they are known, patients are typically able to avoid these issues and resume normal activities. If the effect of the block wears off, it can easily be repeated. Most patients receive several different treatments, which may include medication management as well. These may include a combination of abortive and preventive options.
The sphenopalatine ganglion blocks are performed as an outpatient, and it's a quick procedure. The same is true for occipital blocks, Botox injections and other procedures for those suffering from migraines.
The Double Board Certified Austin pain management doctor at Interventional Pain Associates treats all types of acute and chronic pain conditions. Along with migraines, this includes all types of headaches, arthritis, back/neck pain, spinal stenosis, neuropathy, RSD, failed back surgery and scoliosis to name a few.
All types of medication management and interventional procedures are offered, including the latest treatments with radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulation, and nerve blocks. For the top migraine treatment in Austin and comprehensive pain relief, call Interventional Pain Associates at (512) 456-8886.
Dr. Saleemi, Interventional Pain Associates, http://painmanagementaustintx.com, +1 (512) 456-8886, [email protected]
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