Interventional Pain Management

Interventional Pain Management Clinic

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Spine doctors with 20+ years experience & thousands of surgeries performed We offer minimally invasive procedures & comprehensive pain management
Our locations include open MRI machines and state of the art surgical suites

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We treat many back and neck conditions that cause chronic pain such as herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, car accident spinal injuries, concussion and much more. Our experience treating a wide variety of spinal conditions allows us to safely and accurate diagnose and resolve issues of the spine with comprehensive care.

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3 THINGS TO KNOW AFTER A BACK INJURY

If you need a back doctor due to chronic pain, an injury, or debilitating spinal disorder, you’ll want to know a few things to ensure you’re getting the best care possible.
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Get Help as Early as Possible

If you are having pain or other symptoms after a car accident or other kind of back injury, getting help early can prevent further injury.  Seeing a neurosurgeon doesn’t mean you are going to have surgery, but it does mean you get the most experienced physician to help you with your pain and injuries.  Neurosurgeons are highly trained to manage spinal injuries and can direct and manage your healing process.

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Make Sure You See the Right Doctor

The right doctor is the one who truly cares about you and your well being.  The right doctor will guide you through the best treatment options and will avoid set backs.  The right doctor will order the proper tests and will get you the proper help so you can fully recover and heal faster.

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Don’t Get Unnecessary Procedures

Treating pain after a car accident is common and is challenging, for both patients and the doctors.  Many appropriate treatment options are available for you but you should be well informed about these treatments and success rates.  For example, steroid injections can be effective and useful but have a limited success rate.  Physical therapy and chiropractic treatments can be helpful but need much patient participation.  Spinal fusions are unnecessary in most cases.  We still prefer Laser surgery (nearly no incision) since it has less complications and equally good results.  Laser surgery also has less long term consequences.  Choose your doctor and your treatment wisely!

Interventional Pain Management in Atlanta GA

Call us today to schedule a same day appointment at one of our 3 locations around the Atlanta metro area. Benefits of scheduling an appointment with AllSpine include:

  • In-house Open MRI machines for accurate and comfortable diagnosis.
  • Comprehensive treatment plans to relieve your symptoms and pain.
  • We use the least invasive solutions possible to save you risks & complications.

Carolyn’s Testimonial

My name is Carolyn and I want to tell you my story about Laser. Several years ago, as I was getting out of a truck, my feet slipped and I landed on the pavement jerking my back in a way that I never knew existed thus causing extreme back pain.

I went to my primary care doctor due to the pain I was in. I could not put my foot on the floor. The primary care doctor sent me for x-rays. The results of the x-ray showed a nerve pressing on a disk.

My primary care doctor sent me to Shahram Rezaiamiri, a Board Certified Neurosurgeon who is located in Stockbridge, GA. Dr. Rezaiamiri talked to me about Laser being less invasive and how this may be a better plan of action for me. I have to admit I was reluctant at first but now after living with the result I’m thankful I chose Laser.

If anyone is having back pain, Laser is the only way to go and if I had to make the choice again, this is what I would choose. The recovery was 6 to 8 weeks, and I have not had back pain since my surgery.

I would not trust anyone else to surgery on my back, Dr. Rezaiamiri, knows what he is doing and is a fantastic doctor, the results I’m living with are a testimony to his great work.

If you are having back pain so severe and can no longer stand it and are not certain what you should do, Laser is the way to go. It certainly worked for me. I pray if you choose the route, that you will be pleased with the results. I know and realize that not everyone will have the same results due to the type of injury they may have, however I can honestly say I highly recommend Dr. Rezaiamiri to anyone who is in need of Laser surgery.

Thank you to Dr. Rezaiamiri for all you did to help me.

Sincerely,
Carolyn 

Dr. Shahram Rezaiamiri

Dr. Shahram Rezaiamiri, MD, FACS he received a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle in 1988. Before going back to UW to attend medical school, he worked for GTE Research Labs in Boston and spent a year in Texas in their GTE’s telecommunications division. Dr. Rezaiamiri finished medical school in 1994 and then attended the University of Rochester and completed his residency in Neurosurgery at Strong Memorial Hospital. In 1998, he spent one year in Virginia completing a fellowship in Complex Spinal Surgery. He has been in Atlanta since 2001. Dr. Rezaiamiri has extensive experience in treating complex spinal disorders. He was the first in the south Atlanta area to perform minimally invasive spinal discectomy and fusion. He also has extensive experience in treating brain tumors. He was the first to introduce the Computer Based Stereotactic Image Guided Surgery in the Atlanta area for the treatment of brain tumors. Dr. Rezaiamiri is presently one of the few spine surgeons who perform the new minimally invasive spinal fusion technique, XLIF. Fellow Member of the American Board of Neurosurgery. Dr. Rezaiamiri has privileges at Piedmont Henry, Southern Regional Medical Center, and Piedmont Atlanta.

Dr. Robert Friedman

Dr. Robert Friedman, MD, FACS specializes in Neurosurgery. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of New York at Stony Brook and then went on to receive his medical degree at the State University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he completed his internship in general surgery and his residency in neurosurgery. Dr. Friedman is board certified in neurosurgery and has special interests in spinal disorders, including spinal stenosis, herniated disks, and tumors of the spine. He also has a special interest in neurostimulation for chronic pain. Dr. Friedman has over 30 years of experience in Neurosurgery. He is currently accepting new patients at our Stockbridge and Newnan locations.

Dr. Bradley Troxler

Dr. Bradley Troxler, DO is a physiatrist specializing in the conservative and interventional management of complex spine and musculoskeletal conditions. He is an active member of several professional organizations including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the North American Spine Society, and the American Academy of Pain Medicine. After earning his Osteopathic medical degree at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, he went on to complete his residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Boston Medical Center in 2012. Additionally, he elected to pursue subspecialty fellowship training in both Osteopathic Neuromuscular Medicine and Interventional Spine, of which the latter was completed at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, MA. He is skilled in the use of ultrasound- and fluoroscopy-guided procedures, and in the use of Osteopathic manual medicine in the treatment of complex spine and musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Troxler emphasizes the importance of exercise and movement in both restoring function and improving patient outcomes. He has a special interest in the use and advancement of regenerative medicine modalities.