Pain Management

Pain is how your body lets you know that something is wrong, and you should never ignore it. Pain management is the medical specialty area targeting relieving pain and restoring your quality of life. At Precision Pain & Spine Institute, Dr. Elkholy offers a wide range of procedures, treatments, and therapies designed to minimize or eliminate your pain.

At Precision Pain & Spine Institute, Dr. Elkholy begins with a comprehensive exam to locate your pain, reviews your symptoms, as well as your medical history. He also performs a physical exam, pays close attention to the function and movement of the injured or damaged area, and goes above and beyond to not only reduce your pain but also improve function and health to prevent a recurrence.

Call Precision Pain & Spine Institute or make an appointment online today for expert pain management services.

Conditions We Treat

Tendinitis

Also known as tendonitis, is the inflammation of a tendon. It happens when a person overuses or injures a tendon, for example, during sport. It is normally linked to an acute injury with inflammation. It often affects the elbow, wrist, finger, thigh, and other parts of the body.

Bursitis

Bursitis is a painful condition that affects the tiny, fluid-filled sacs called bursae that cushion the bones, tendons, and muscles near your joints. Bursitis occurs when bursae become inflamed. The most common locations for bursitis are in the shoulder, elbow, and hip.

Knee Pain

Knee pain can be caused by a sudden injury, an overuse injury, or by an underlying condition, such as arthritis. Treatment will vary depending on the cause. Symptoms of knee injury can include pain, swelling, and stiffness.

Nerve Pain

People with nerve pain feel it in different ways. For some, it’s a stabbing pain in the middle of the night. For others, symptoms can include a chronic prickling, tingling, or burning they feel all day. Uncontrolled nerve pain can be hard to bear. But with treatment, it can often be adequately controlled.

Sciatica Pain

Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. Typically, sciatica affects only one side of your body.

Hip Pain

Arthritis osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are among the most common causes of hip pain, especially in older adults. Arthritis leads to inflammation of the hip joint and the breakdown of the cartilage that cushions your hip bones. The pain gradually gets worse. People with arthritis also feel stiffness and have a reduced range of motion in the hip. Learn more about hip osteoarthritis.