back pain management: summary
Pages with information on pain management
Pain management | Out-Patient | In-PatientPage leading to five aspects of pain management: in-patient, out-patient, injection treatment, facet blocks and ganglionic blocks.
Interventional Pain Management | Facet BlockInterventional pain management: facet block. Minimal invasive procedure. Several indications as arthrosis of vertebral joints, spinal column anomalies, facet syndrome and others.
Interventional Pain Management | Ganglionic blocksInterventional pain management: ganglionic blocks. Minimal invasive procedure. Several indications related to thoracic and lumbar spinal column as well as to the sacrum.
Pain Management | Injection treatmentPain management (Cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine): about the injection treatment at the spinal nerve roots of the neck, thorax and lower back.
Interventional Pain Management | In-patient proceduresInterventional pain management: in-patient procedures include diagnostic infiltration with image intensifying technology and injections near the spine and spinal cord. Special infusion treatments are occasionally required as follow-up.
Out-patient pain management | Treatments | Acute and chronic painInterventional out-patient pain management, treatments. Several procedures are included. Therapy concept achieves very good results with the strongest acute and chronic pain.
Interventional Pain management. Munich, Germany | Dr. Reinhard Schneiderhan | Minimal invasive spinal proceduresDr. Reinhard Schneiderhan, Munich (München) in Germany: member of the World Institute of Pain. In- and out-Patient interventional pain management. Minimal invasive spinal procedures. Sports medicine.
Spine | Pain Management | Practice clinic Dr. Schneiderhan, Munich, GermanyPain management: info on spine expert Dr. Reinhard Schneiderhan and his practice clinic Munich-Taufkirchen, Germany.
Minimal invasive pain management therapies | Avoiding surgeryMinimal invasive pain management therapies and strategies. About avoiding surgery and getting new hope.
Pain specialists: about us.We work closely with other pain specialists, organize pain conferences, workshops and symposia. We make use of all our contacts for our patients, many of whom come from around the world.
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