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.

  • Neck Pain (Cervical Spine Pain)
  • Low Back Pain (Lumbar Spine Pain)

  • Mid‑Back Pain (Thoracic Spine)

  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Disc‑Related Pain

  • Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome (PSPS)
  • Facet‑Mediated Spine Pain

  • Post‑Surgical Spine Pain

  • Scoliosis‑Related 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.

  • Radiculopathy (arm or leg pain radiating from the spine)

  • Sciatica
  • Cervical Radicular Pain

  • Lumbar Radicular Pain

  • Neuropathic Pain

  • Nerve Compression Syndromes

  • Chronic Nerve Pain after injury or surgery

Joint‑Related Pain Conditions

Pain originating from joints due to arthritis, degeneration, injury, or inflammation.

  • Shoulder Pain

  • Hip Pain

  • Knee Pain

  • Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain

  • Facet Joint Pain

  • Degenerative Joint Conditions

  • Joint Pain Related to Overuse or Injury

Muscle & Myofascial Pain

Conditions involving muscles, soft tissues, and movement‑related pain patterns.

  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome

  • Trigger Point–Related Pain

  • Muscle Spasm‑Related Pain

  • Postural and Movement‑Related Pain

  • Overuse and Repetitive Strain Conditions

Complex & Chronic Pain Conditions

Pain conditions that involve multiple contributors and often require a comprehensive, stepwise approach.

  • Chronic Pain Syndromes

  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • Pelvic Pain

  • Cancer‑Related Pain

  • Multisite or Overlapping Pain Conditions

Conditions We Evaluate
(But Do Not Necessarily Treat Surgically)

  • Pain related to spine or joint conditions requiring multidisciplinary evaluation
  • Pain requiring diagnostic clarification prior to surgical consideration
  • Chronic pain requiring conservative or interventional management prior to escalation

Your Path to Better Health Starts Here

Our team is ready to provide timely, thoughtful support for patients and providers. Contact us today!