Payment is accepted from insurers; however, North Jersey Interventional Pain Center is an out-of-network practice. Also, does NOT accept Medicare and Medicaid at this time.

JOINT PAIN

Joint pain, either widespread or localized, can include the Elbow, Hip, Knee, and Shoulder joints. We treat the following conditions causing joint pain…

Bursitis

inflammation of the bursa, which are fluid-filled sacs reduce friction and provide separation between skin, bones, tendons, and muscles, can occur from frequent use or heavy use due to recreational or occupational activities.

Knee Osteoarthritis

occurs from wear and tear. This can be managed with cortisone injections, Hyaluronic Acid injections, Platelet Rich Plasma injections, and Stem Cell Treatment.

Arthritis

Hip Osteoarthritis

Tendinitis

Repetitive Motion Injuries

Cervical Facet Arthropathy

Cervical Degenerative Disease

Cervical Radiculopathy

Cervical Sprain/Strain

Plantar Fasciitis

Soft Tissue Injuries

Muscle Tears

Inflamed Nerves

Musculoskeletal Pain

Shingles (Post Herpetic Neuralgia) Neuropather pain

Diabetic Neuropathy

Post-Amputation Pain

Cancer Pain Management

Persistent Pain after Back Surgery

Painful Joints and Extremities

Facial pain

Cancer pain

can either be localized to site of tumor or spread more widely. Medication and interventional procedures may help relieve the pain and suffering caused by cancer.

Cervical Stenosis

Occipital Neuralgia

Trapezius Sprain/Strain

SHOULDER

Acromioclavicular Injuries

Adhesive Capsulitis

Rotator Cuff Tendinitis

Rotator Cuff

Shoulder Arthritis

ELBOW

Epicondylitis

Median Neuropathy

Olecranon Bursitis

Radial Neuropathy

Ulnar Neuropathy

HAND AND WRIST

deQuervain’s Tenosynovitis

Hand and Wrist Ganglia

Hand Osteoarthritis

Hand Rheumatoid Arthritis

Kienbock’s Disease

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Trigger Finger

Sprain

Ulnar Neuropathy

Wrist Osteoarthritis

HIP

Hip Arthritis

Piriformis Syndrome

Post Total Hip Replacement pain

Trochanteric Bursitis

Iliotibial Band Syndrome

KNEE

Knee Arthritis

Knee Bursitis

Meniscal Injuries

Patellar Tendinitis

Patellofemoral Syndrome

Peroneal Neuropathy

Posterior Cruciate Ligament Sprain

Quadriceps Tendinitis

Post Total Knee Replacement pain

Achilles Tendinitis

Tibial Neuropathy

NECK PAIN

We treat the following conditions causing Neck pain…

  • Cervical Degenerative Disease – occurs from wearing down of the discs in the neck from daily activity due to loss of water in the inner annulus of the disc causing the disc to collapse.
  • Cervical Radiculopathy – pain that shoots down the arm which is also known as “pinched nerve.” It occurs due to a herniated disc impinging on cervical nerve root exiting the spinal cord.
  • Cervical Facet Disease – this may present with worsening pain with turning of the neck. This can be treated with injection.
  • Cervical Facet Arthropathy
  • Cervical Degenerative Disease
  • Cervical Radiculopathy
  • Cervical Sprain/Strain
  • Cervical Stenosis
  • Occipital Neuralgia
  • Trapezius Sprain/Strain
Cervical Degenerative Disease

occurs from wearing down of the discs in the neck from daily activity due to loss of water in the inner annulus of the disc causing the disc to collapse.

Cervical Radiculopathy

pain that shoots down the arm which is also known as “pinched nerve.” It occurs due to a herniated disc impinging on cervical nerve root exiting the spinal cord.

Cervical Facet Disease

this may present with worsening pain with turning of the neck. This can be treated with injection.

Cervical Facet Arthropathy

Cervical Degenerative Disease

Cervical Radiculopathy

Cervical Sprain/Strain

Cervical Stenosis

Occipital Neuralgia

Trapezius Sprain/Strain

Cervical Stenosis

Occipital Neuralgia

Trapezius Sprain/Strain

HEAD AND FACE PAIN

We treat the following Head and Face pain conditions…

Headache – there are many different types of headaches that can be managed with a combination of medications and interventional procedures.

Chronic Migraine – are recurrent headaches are pulsatile in nature that occur over 15 days a month.

Facial Pain (Trigeminal Neuralgia) – are one-sided headache that produce sudden, brief piercing pain that can be triggered by a touch to the face.

Cluster Headaches – are severe burning headaches around the eye that can sometimes be accompanied by autonomic or sympathetic signs including ocular symptoms, nasal congestion, and watering of the
eye that can occur up to several days for several weeks to several months. This type of headache can be treated with medication and interventional procedures.

Occipital Neuralgia – is a chronic headache located in the back of the head up to the back of the ears and the eyebrow.

For more information on conditions relating to neck pain, including any conditions you do not see here, please contact your local North Jersey Interventional Pain Center and see what Dr. Caruthers can do to help you improve your quality of life.