Do you do the implant to stop the back pain ? I do not want injections

Carol Mercado | Oct 24, 2019 | Category: Pain management physician in Austin, Texas

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Katharine Mason | Oct 24, 2019

I found their care to be exceptionally good. They work with you to find the best solution for you. I'm very happy with the work they do. I have finally gotten pain relief that started when I was in a car accident 11 years ago. I had the trial last month and just had the permanent implant yesterday. I'm so happy that I found pain relief.

Greater Austin Pain Center | Oct 24, 2019

Hi Carol. Yes we do! We do all of the trials and some of our implants depending on what we think is needed/best. Please come in and see us so we can explain the process in more detail and see what we can do to help. Take care!

MichaelAnn Pope | Oct 24, 2019

No. I am doing ok with injections so far.

Robert Duran | Oct 23, 2020

I have right elbow and bad hand pain now my left hand and ankles are starting to hurt. I don’t want injections, what other solution is there I’ve been giving tramadol and tylonel 3. I have also been taking different over the counters such as Naproxen and etc nothing is working pain is a lot worse at night

Kevin Conboy | Oct 24, 2019

They don't, but they would be where you start. They will meet with you and the SCS manufacturer, (I worked with the Abbott device - It's been great), then refer you to a neurosurgeon for a TRIAL, and if you respond positively, you would work with GAPC and the neurosurgeon for the implant surgery. You can expect about 2 months from start to finish.

Billy Dixon | Oct 24, 2019

They do injection and burning the nerves. Haven't heard anything about the implant or they don't do them.

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