Treatments are personalised and oriented towards recovering function and quality of life, not merely alleviating symptoms.
Comprehensive and specialised pain diagnosis
Full clinical assessment to identify the origin of the pain and determine the best treatment.
Interventional pain techniques
Infiltrations and minimally invasive procedures to treat pain precisely.
Regenerative medicine
Biological treatments aimed at stimulating tissue repair.
Musculoskeletal pain management
Management of joint, orofacial, muscular, and spinal pain.
Therapeutic intravenous infusions
Controlled administration of medication for the treatment of specific types of pain.
The treatment is progressive
and adapted to each case
These may include:
Medication optimisation.
To improve outcomes and reduce adverse effects.
Minimally invasive image-guided techniques using ultrasound and/or radiology (fluoroscopy).
Ultrasound-guided regenerative infiltrations, nerve blocks, epidurals, analgesic radiofrequency, intradiscal therapies (radiofrequency and percutaneous discectomy), peripheral neuromodulation, autologous growth factors, biological intradiscal therapies, and co-analgesic intravenous infusions.
Regenerative medicine when indicated.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (articular, myofascial, tendinous and peritendinous, spinal, and epidural), medical ozone therapy, cytokine-rich serum, hyaluronic acid, and collagen.
Each patient follows
a structured process
Pain treatment requires a detailed assessment and a personalised approach.
- Comprehensive medical history
- Identification of the source of the pain
- Design of an individualised treatment plan
- Application of advanced therapeutic techniques when indicated
- Clinical follow-up to monitor progress