If you’ve recently suffered an injury or have been struggling with chronic pain, it’s time to take the next step toward lasting relief. At Superior Performance Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, our dedicated team specializes in interventional pain management tailored to your unique needs. Led by Dr. Serge PierreCharles, a highly trained expert in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
and treating it using advanced, minimally invasive techniques. Whether you’re dealing with acute pain from a recent injury or long-term discomfort that’s been impacting your quality of life, we’re here to help you heal and recover faster. Don’t let pain hold you back — call or click today to schedule a personalized consultation and start your journey to better health.
Here you can find the answers to the most frequently asked questions
What is interventional pain management?
Interventional pain management is a method which utilizes pain-blocking techniques like epidural injections or joint injections to relieve you of chronic pain and restore mobility and functional activity. These techniques are usually applied when medications have failed to provide relief. The expert team at Superior Performance Center consists of physicians, chiropractors, and physical therapists who design a personalized plan suited to your needs to help you lead a pain-free life.
What are epidural steroid injections?
An epidural steroid injection is often used in the management of low-back pain, lower extremity pain, or cervical pain. Your Superior Performance provider injects steroids or a local anesthetic into the epidural space around the spinal cord and nerves through a thin tube. This effectively blocks the pain. Patients with chronic pain due to disc herniation respond well to epidural steroid injections.
When are opioids used in pain management?
Opioids are narcotics often used in the management of severe acute and chronic pain from surgery or advanced cancer that has not responded to other pain medications. It’s a prescription medication to be used under physician supervision. At the Superior Performance Center, the physicians monitor you for pain responses and to prevent you from developing an addiction disorder when you’re taking opioids.
What are procedures commonly used in pain management?
There are numerous procedures to treat long-standing chronic pain. Many of these treatments numb the nerves, which brings relief by blocking the pain signals to the brain. Pain blocking procedures include:
- Epidural steroid injections
- Facet joint injections
- Nerve blocks
- Sacroiliac injections
- Radiofrequency ablation
- Trigger point injections
- Botox®
How is Botox® used in pain management?
Botox is a form of botulinum toxin, a neurotoxin cleared by the FDA to treat chronic migraines. Your provider at Superior Performance Center injects Botox in the superficial muscles of head and neck. That blocks the pain fibers, so the perception of pain is lost. Once injected, the effect lasts for nearly three months. The practice team also uses Botox in the management of muscle spasms, tremors, spasticity, dystonia, or torticollis. These are neuromuscular disorders characterized by involuntary muscle contractions in the extremities and neck.
What are common conditions that Superior Performance Center address?
- Spasticity management - Dystonia - Torticollis - Migraines Other conditions that may lead to severe or chronic pain