Treatments
Depending on many factors, such as the type of pain and overall health, there are numerous options for treating pain.
Is pain management right for you?
There are many options for treating pain, depending on the type of pain and your overall health. Sometimes a treatment that did not work before can be successful when combined with a multimodal approach.
We specialize in treating complex chronic pain problems.
Our treatments
Consultations and treatments are provided on an outpatient basis and are covered by health insurance or, if necessary, accident insurance.
We accept patients referred by their family doctor or a specialist.
Treatments based on scientific evidence
- Specialist clinical assessment
- Minimally invasive procedures on the spine with radiological or ultrasound guidance
- Pharmacological therapies
- Neuromodulation
- Topical capsaicin
- Personalized integrated programs (nutrition, physical therapy, psychological support)
- Mesotherapy
- Collaboration with third-party centers
- Integrated communication with attending physicians or referring specialists
Types of Pain
Back pain
Lower back and upper back pain are among the most common forms of pain; they can result from muscle, joint, or disc problems, and often limit daily movements.
Neck
Neck pain manifests itself as stiffness and reduced mobility; it can radiate to the shoulders and arms, causing persistent discomfort.
Shoulder pain
Often associated with inflammation, injury, or joint degeneration; reduces strength and range of motion, making daily activities difficult.
Peripheral nerve pain
It presents as a burning sensation, tingling, or electric shocks; it is typical of peripheral neuropathies and can compromise quality of life.
Headache
It includes headaches and migraines; it can be episodic or chronic, with varying intensity, and is often associated with sensitivity to light or noise.
CRPS pain (algodystrophy)
A complex disorder characterized by intense, continuous pain that is disproportionate to the initial cause; it usually affects a limb and is often accompanied by skin and motor alterations.
Fibromyalgia pain
It manifests itself as widespread and persistent pain, associated with fatigue and sleep disturbances; it is a chronic condition that requires a multidisciplinary approach.
Other types of pain
These include less common but equally significant manifestations; you can find the complete treatments below.




