Ischemic Limb disease and Interventional Pain treatment
Treating Ischemic Leg and Arm Pain: The Role of a Pain Medicine Specialist"
🧑⚕️ Dr. Anurag Aggarwal – Spine & Pain Specialist
Ischemic pain in the legs or hands—caused by reduced blood flow due to conditions like peripheral artery disease—can be both disabling and dangerous. If left untreated, it may lead to severe complications like non-healing wounds, ulcers, or even limb loss.
While revascularization techniques like angioplasty or bypass surgery aim to restore blood flow, they’re not always feasible or successful for every patient.
That’s where pain medicine specialists step in.
🔍 At our clinic, we offer targeted interventional treatments to relieve ischemic pain when surgical options are limited or exhausted.
✅ Lumbar Sympathectomy – This procedure blocks specific nerves in the lower back to improve blood flow to the legs and reduce ischemic pain.
✅ T2–T3 Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) – A similar approach for upper limbs, targeting thoracic sympathetic nerves to ease hand pain and improve circulation.
These minimally invasive techniques help:
Reduce pain at rest
Enhance blood flow
Promote wound healing
Improve quality of life
Our goal? To restore function, comfort, and mobility when revascularization isn’t enough.
Remember, early intervention is key. Consult a pain medicine specialist to explore your options beyond surgery."
📌 #IschemicPain #LumbarSympathectomy #T2T3RFA #PeripheralArteryDisease #PainManagement #PainSpecialist #CLI #NonHealingWounds #PalliativeCare #DrAnuragAggarwal #VascularPainRelief #EndStagePAD #SpineAndPainSpecialist #dranuragaggarwal #spinespecialist #backpainrelief
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🧑⚕️ Dr. Anurag Aggarwal – Spine & Pain Specialist
Ischemic pain in the legs or hands—caused by reduced blood flow due to conditions like peripheral artery disease—can be both disabling and dangerous. If left untreated, it may lead to severe complications like non-healing wounds, ulcers, or even limb loss.
While revascularization techniques like angioplasty or bypass surgery aim to restore blood flow, they’re not always feasible or successful for every patient.
That’s where pain medicine specialists step in.
🔍 At our clinic, we offer targeted interventional treatments to relieve ischemic pain when surgical options are limited or exhausted.
✅ Lumbar Sympathectomy – This procedure blocks specific nerves in the lower back to improve blood flow to the legs and reduce ischemic pain.
✅ T2–T3 Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) – A similar approach for upper limbs, targeting thoracic sympathetic nerves to ease hand pain and improve circulation.
These minimally invasive techniques help:
Reduce pain at rest
Enhance blood flow
Promote wound healing
Improve quality of life
Our goal? To restore function, comfort, and mobility when revascularization isn’t enough.
Remember, early intervention is key. Consult a pain medicine specialist to explore your options beyond surgery."
📌 #IschemicPain #LumbarSympathectomy #T2T3RFA #PeripheralArteryDisease #PainManagement #PainSpecialist #CLI #NonHealingWounds #PalliativeCare #DrAnuragAggarwal #VascularPainRelief #EndStagePAD #SpineAndPainSpecialist #dranuragaggarwal #spinespecialist #backpainrelief
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