Living with persistent pain often involves trying different approaches to find what helps. In this session, Dr. Noah Alexander reviews non-spine pain procedures, including those used for muscles, soft tissue, and joints.
You will learn about options such as trigger point injections for muscle-related pain and joint injections for areas like the knee, hip, or shoulder. The session covers how these procedures work, who may benefit, and what to expect from treatment.
As with all pain procedures, the focus is on function and quality of life, not just pain reduction. These treatments may offer temporary relief, but that relief can be meaningful if it helps you stay active, build strength, and participate in recovery.
This session also emphasizes that procedures are one tool within a larger plan, and tend to work best when combined with movement, education, and self-management strategies.
Want to learn about spine procedures (e.g., epidurals, nerve blocks)?
Check out Understanding Pain Procedures: Spine (Part 1) on June 16
This session is led by Dr. Noah Alexander.
Current patients can book here.