PPSI Care Model

Precision Pain and Spine Institute Is the Leader in Pain Management

Leadership in pain management means accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive options, coordinated specialists, and measurable improvement in daily function.

Precision Pain and Spine Institute pain management team

The old page positioned Precision Pain & Spine Institute as a leader in pain management. The strongest reason is not a slogan; it is the model of care. Chronic pain patients need a team that can diagnose complex problems, offer conservative and interventional options, and coordinate next steps across specialties.

A Diagnosis-Driven Approach

PPSI evaluates pain patterns, exam findings, imaging, prior treatments, lifestyle demands, and functional goals. The plan is built around the likely pain generator, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Expertise in Complex Pain Conditions

Patients seek PPSI for back pain, neck pain, sciatica, joint pain, neuropathic pain, post-injury pain, work-related injuries, auto injuries, and persistent pain after prior treatment. Complex cases often require more than one discipline.

Advanced, Minimally Invasive Options

Depending on diagnosis, care may include epidural steroid injections, facet blocks, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, joint injections, medication optimization, and referrals for spine surgery or orthopedic evaluation when appropriate.

Multidisciplinary Team

Pain management, spine surgery, orthopedics, chiropractic care, podiatry, and physical therapy work best when patients are not forced to coordinate everything alone. PPSI’s network supports a cleaner treatment path.

Non-Opioid and Function-Focused Care

The goal is not just a lower pain score. PPSI focuses on sleep, walking tolerance, work capacity, mobility, and reduced reliance on passive care whenever possible.

Schedule With PPSI in New Jersey

If pain is affecting your daily life, schedule an appointment to identify the cause and discuss the safest next step.

This content is educational. Treatment recommendations require a medical evaluation and may vary by condition, risk factors, and prior care.