Our Mission
Pain Relief Specialists Northwest will relieve suffering through Interventional Pain Management and compassionate empathy.
Our Staff
Medical DirectorEdward A. McCluskey, MD |
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Timothy Kelly, MD | |
Oleg Maksimov, MD |
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Matthew McGehee, MD |
Our Services
Our basic treatment philosophy is centered on the patient being an active participant in their care. Overall care may include varied forms of medication therapy, surgical intervention(s), ergonomic advice and interventions, body mechanics education, as well as tips on ways to reduce stress in their lives and improve overall function. In conjunction with this, it is expected that the patient will be a responsible participant with all treatment interventions. It is our sincere hope that as a result of the patients care with us, they will become more educated in making informed decisions concerning their health that will enable them to become more self-reliant, experience less pain and improve their function and quality of life.
- Medication Management
- Epidural Steroid Injections
- Trigger Point Injections
- Botox Injections
- Implantable Pain Pumps
- Implantable Electronic Stimulation devices
- Physical Therapy
- Psychological assessment and counseling
Therapy Options
- Herniated/Bulging Disc - epidural steroid injection series; minimally invasive decompression techniques through a needle; diagnostic enhancement with provocative discography
- Low Back Pain - lumbar facet injections possibly leading to radiofrequency neurolysis, with dramatic relief averaging 3-6 months
- Spinal Compression Fracture - Vertebroplasty, often yielding immediate relief
- Shingles - epidural injection series (stellate blocks if facial); the first injection usually drops the pain by 50%
- Reflex sympathetic Dystrophy - Series of sympathetic blocks
- Pelvic Pain - Caudal injections or alternative; possible spinal stimulator
- Headaches - Occipital nerve blocks; Botox injections (often dramatic); possible occipital stimulator implant in the refractory cases
- Cancer Pain - numerous options including neurolytic techniques, spinal infusion or nerve infusion catheters. Especially beneficial for the nerve pain related to cancer spread
- Failed Spine Syndrome - Judicious use of spine injections; Spinal stimulator or spinal infusion pumps
These therapies yield best results when combined with the multidisciplinary therapeutic approach.
PRSNW is excited about the revolutionary improvements in pain management options in the past few years. We continue to bring state of the art techniques and knowledge to the specialty practice of pain medicine. We are committed to providing rapid assessment and comprehensive management services for those in need of our help. Our treatment approach is multidisciplinary. This approach includes: pharmacologic management, interventional injections, physical modalities, counseling and spiritual support.
HOTLINE
503-382-8106