Exciting News: Enhanced Pain Relief Procedures Available!
We are thrilled to announce the introduction of our state-of-the-art ALL-IN-ONE C-ARM, designed to provide exceptional anatomical detail with a breathtaking 4K image display monitor. This advanced technology features innovative capabilities like LIVE ZOOM, ensuring precision and efficiency in all your procedures.
Now, you can receive your pain relief treatments in the comfort of our well-equipped office suite. Our offerings include:
- Epidurals
- Facet Blocks
- Ablations
- Spinal Cord Stimulators
- And more!
Experience a new standard of care in pain management. Your journey to relief starts here.
Living with chronic pain is difficult, but we can help to make it more tolerable. We recognize that long-term pain affects you physically, mentally and emotionally. Chronic pain may be unrelenting and unpredictable. It may appear daily, or it may not show up for weeks. In many cases, there is no indication that your chronic pain may get better. You may feel fine, and suddenly a flash of pain may make you feel more miserable. Finding relief is a must and injection therapy may help.
How Do These Injections Work?
- If you are suffering from excruciating pain in your disc, injections to this type of area work by inhibiting the release of chemical substances from the organ.
- Some injections help limit the production of inflammatory pain mediators such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes.
- Other pain injections reduce spontaneous nerve pain signals that originate from irritated, inflamed, or compressed nerves, thus offering you some relief.
What are the Different Pain Injections?
We offer a wide variety of minimally-invasive injections – steroidal as well as non-steroidal. Through discussion, examination, and careful review of any pertinent test results, our providers will determine if injection therapy is right for you.
There are many different types of injections available to treat a multitude of ailments, each with its own benefit and purpose. Some of the injections we offer include
- Occipital nerve blocks for headache
- Shoulder joint and shoulder bursa injections
- Suprascapular nerve blocks for neck and shoulder pain.
- Biceps tendon injections
- Carpal tunnel injections
- Injections for tendonitis and joint pain
- Intercostal nerve injections
- Hip bursa injections
- Knee joint and hip joint injections
- Knee bursa injections
- Hyaluronic knee injections
- Injections for management of back pain and back relief
- Sacroiliac injections for lower back pain
- Trigger point injections
- Sciatic notch blocks for sciatica
- Botox injections for muscle spasms, spasticity, cervical dystonia, and torticollis
- Epidural Injections, Facet Joint Injections, Radiofrequency Ablation, Spinal Cord Stimulators
What to Expect After Injections?
- Prior to, and after providing injection therapy we do request you hold off on use of anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. Commonly used NSAIDs include ibuprofen, motrin, Aleve, naproxen, naprosyn, Celebrex, celecoxib, Advil, Excedrin, Aspirin, Toradol, ketorolac, and diclofenac.
- You can often resume regular activities 24-48 hours following injection therapy.
- We may suggest you ice the site of injection for 10-20 minutes every 1-2 hours as needed for a day or two.
Please reach out to our practice in Wyandotte, MI, to have a consultation with our doctor, Dr. Abrahamson. Please call us at (734) 287-3000 or schedule an online consultation, and we’ll guide you further.

