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How to Identify the Best Neck Pain Treatments

From back pain to low back pains to personal injuries, inaccurate diagnosis or care could lead to serious problems. At Garden State Pain Management, Dr. Todd Koppel is a certified specialist of intervention pain management NJ to treat patients with different back and spine conditions. He helps with effective treatment via minimally invasive procedures and ensures smooth recovery. Schedule a consult to know more.

From back pain to low back pains to personal injuries, inaccurate diagnosis or care could lead to serious problems. At Garden State Pain Management, Dr. Todd Koppel is a certified specialist of intervention pain management NJ to treat patients with different back and spine conditions. He helps with effective treatment via minimally invasive procedures and ensures smooth recovery. Schedule a consult to know more.

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How to Identify the Best

Neck Pain Treatments


Here is a matchup of diagnoses with treatments:

Cervical disc herniation – Cervical epidural steroid injection

Cervical facet joint – Cervical facet block

Cervical radiculopathy – Cervical nerve root injection

More advanced but still minimally invasive therapies include:

Persistent facet joint pain which is temporarily relieved with facet

blocks, the next step is radiofrequency ablation.

Cervical disc herniation or cervical radiculopathy, after epidural

injections, a percutaneous decompression is the most advanced nonsurgical

option.

Persistent neck pain after a cervical fusion operation, cervical spinal

cord stimulation may be an option for long-term benefit.

If you are having persistent neck pain, Dr. Koppel can help you

alleviate it. To make an appointment, call Garden State Pain

Management or use the online booking feature.

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