The GW Pain Center provides a comprehensive range of programs and clinical options.
Some treatment methods involve:
Nerve blockades and other anesthesia injections – Patients may be treated with regional anesthetic techniques including facet blocks, epidural blocks, trigger point injections, botulinum toxin injections, nerve blocks and neurolytic blocks. Some procedures may be performed under X-ray guidance.
Medication management – Patients may receive analgesics and other medications for symptoms associated with a pain condition (e.g., depression). Patients placed on potentially habit-forming medications may be asked to comply with a written treatment contract limiting the conditions by which those medications will be prescribed.
Implantable devices – Patients may be treated by using implantable devices for pain control. These include dorsal column stimulators and devices such as intrathecal pumps.
Psychotherapy – Patients may receive counseling for pain management or for other psychological conditions associated with pain control.
Ancillary services – Patients may be referred for one or more ancillary services to treat chronic pain, including surgery, physical therapy, occupational therapy and the GW Center for Integrative Medicine.