Spine, Joint, Nerve, and Chronic Pain Conditions
Finding Your Source of Pain
Axia Interventional Spine & Pain evaluates and treats a wide range of spine‑, joint‑, and nerve‑related pain conditions. Our approach focuses on identifying the source of pain, prioritizing conservative care when appropriate, and using targeted interventional treatments to support function and quality of life.
Spine‑Related Pain
Conditions affecting the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine that may cause localized or radiating pain.
What This Means for Treatment
After identifying the likely source of pain, treatment decisions are guided by functional impact, diagnostic findings, and response to prior care. Many patients improve with conservative management alone.
When symptoms persist despite appropriate conservative care, additional evaluation may help clarify the primary pain generator. Some treatments are used diagnostically to guide decision‑making, while others may provide targeted symptom relief when clinically appropriate.
Nerve‑Related Pain Conditions
Pain caused by irritation, compression, or dysfunction of peripheral or spinal nerves.
Joint‑Related Pain Conditions
Pain originating from joints due to arthritis, degeneration, injury, or inflammation.
Muscle & Myofascial Pain
Conditions involving muscles, soft tissues, and movement‑related pain patterns.
Complex & Chronic Pain Conditions
Pain conditions that involve multiple contributors and often require a comprehensive, stepwise approach.

