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Interventional Procedures for Pain Control

Interventional procedures for pain control involve medical techniques that target specific areas of the body to alleviate pain. These may include injections of medications, such as corticosteroids or nerve blocks, to reduce inflammation or interrupt pain signals. Other methods could involve minimally invasive surgeries or implanting devices that release pain-relieving drugs. The goal is to provide relief from chronic pain that hasn’t responded well to traditional treatments like medication or physical therapy, helping individuals regain function and improve their quality of life. These procedures are often tailored to the patient's specific condition and pain source.