The scope of diagnosis and treatment in the Department of Pain Medicine includes nerve blocks for the limbs and trunk, as well as for the head, face, neck, abdominal plexus, and pelvic-perineal region. It also covers pain treatment for conditions such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, myofascitis, and sports injuries; pain treatment for arthritis in joints like the shoulder and knee; and treatment for neuropathic pain such as trigeminal neuralgia and herpes zoster.
Specialized Technical Services:
Interventional pain management: Under imaging guidance (such as X-ray, ultrasound, etc.), drugs, energy, or devices are applied to specific nerves, joints, or tissues to block pain signals or repair damaged structures, achieving the goals of precise symptom relief and functional improvement. Its core principle is "targeted intervention," suitable for patients who have not responded well to traditional medications or physical therapy.
Ultrasound visualization technology: Ultrasound visualization technology has an irreplaceable advantage in guiding punctures. Ultrasound can not only display the vascular lumen but also visualize the puncture needle throughout the entire process, guiding it into the vessel and significantly increasing the success rate of difficult punctures while reducing the incidence of complications.