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NSPC Doctor Podcast: Ultrasound Guided Injections

In this podcast, Dr. Rae Davis shares insights on the use of ultrasound and how it allows a pain management physician to accurately identify an injured area and safely & effectively deliver medication via injection.

In the majority of our blog posts, we’ve covered the what and why of pain management. For example, why do certain medical conditions afflict the body and what non-surgical treatments are available as remedies.

In this interview with Dr. Rae Davis, it’s a different perspective where we’ll focus on the how of pain management; specifically, how are pain treatments administered and how a technology like ultrasound can be employed to maximize results for patients.

How Ultrasound Guided Injections Work

Dr. Davis explains how hip bursitis and other common pain conditions affecting the knee and shoulder are successfully treated with ultrasound guided injections. Listen to the following podcast for answers to the following:

  • How does ultrasound work?
  • Why do you use ultrasound?
  • What are the benefits for treating pain?
  • Can you give us some examples of a few conditions you see where ultrasound would be used as part of the treatment offered?

We hope you’ve enjoyed this National Spine & Pain Centers podcast. We invite you to reach out to us for an appointment if you, your friend or family member is seeking relief from a painful condition and needs an expert to conduct ultrasound guided injections. We have some of the very best board-certified pain physicians in the nation, with over 30 convenient locations for you to choose from.

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