What is Interventional Pain Management?
According
to the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP),
interventional pain management is a "discipline of medicine
devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of pain related disorders."
Interventional pain medicine utilizes a multidisciplinary approach,
in which a team of health care professionals works together,
to provide a full range of treatments and services for patients
suffering from chronic and/or acute pain.
The
goals of interventional pain management are to relieve, reduce,
or manage pain and improve a patient's overall quality of life
through minimally invasive techniques specifically designed
to diagnose and treat painful conditions. Interventional pain
management also strives to help patients return to their everyday
activities quickly and without heavy reliance on medications.
What
Can You Expect?
At your first appointment with an Interventional Pain Management
specialist, you will be given a thorough physical exam. The
physician will also talk to you about your past medical history.
If possible, try to bring with you any past x-rays or test results
related to your pain condition.
It
is also very important for you to inform the doctor about other
treatments you have tried, including medications that you are
currently taking. Be sure to include alternative therapies you
may have tried such as acupuncture, herbal remedies, or massage.
Your present condition will be discussed, including where your
pain is located, the severity, when it occurs, and if you are
experiencing other symptoms related to your pain.
Before
any treatments are started, your interventional pain management
physician will perform diagnostic tests to rule out other conditions
that may present similar symptoms. These tests may include x-rays,
CT scan, MRI, and possibly blood tests. Psychological evaluations
may also be done at this time. The physician may perform additional
studies (no need to if the studies are current and appropriate)
and review past studies.
A
thorough physical and diagnostic evaluation allows your medical
information to be carefully analyzed. The result enables your
interventional pain management specialist to design a comprehensive
pain program specifically for you.
Once
the treatment plan has been determined, your interventional
pain management physician will help you to coordinate the therapies
you need. In many cases, interventional pain management treatments
and services are offered in one facility, eliminating the need
to go from place to place to receive care. Be sure to follow
your doctor's instructions carefully. Your full participation
in your treatment is important for a successful outcome.