Pain management is a specialty that is dedicated solely to the diagnosis and treatment of many painful conditions, particularly those related to the spine. Most people come to a pain management physician after an injury has not improved with several weeks of over the counter pain medication and conservative treatments such as physical or chiropractic therapy. With our emphasis on diagnostic precision we are able to accurately identify the cause of your pain so that it can be more effectively treated. At The Comprehensive Spine and Pain Center of New York, we offer patients all the most advanced non-surgical treatment options to cure or reduce pain to a manageable level. We know that the right treatment as soon as possible can stop the cycle of pain and keep you from needing surgery or developing a lifelong chronic pain syndrome. There are many pain management physicians in the New York area but there are few that have the training background, knowledge, staff, and facilities capable of delivering the highest quality of interventional treatment options like The Comprehensive Spine and Pain Center of New York. We recognize that each person in pain is an individual and therefore we strive to thoroughly review all your medical information and tailor a treatment plan specifically to you and all the factors that contribute to your pain. It is only through the compassionate understanding of your specific situation that we can fully treat your pain. We offer much more advanced treatments than the typical medication prescriptions and standard cortisone shots that you will find elsewhere. For instance, we perform procedures such as the Vertos mild procedure for spinal stenosis decompression, which is a minimally invasive non-surgical method for treating spinal stenosis. For a full list of our treatment options please link to our “Treatments” page here. We also are continuing to advance the field of pain management offering cutting edge regenerative treatments using your own stem cells which offer the prospect of healing damaged joints and tissues. There are few doctors around the world that are performing these types of treatments currently. For further questions about any of these options feel free to contact the center and Dr. Canty. – At The Comprehensive Spine and Pain Center of New York, we diagnose and treat all forms of pain. We understand that your pain is individual and we will partner with you and your physicians to identify the cause of your pain and tailor a treatment plan that gets you pain relief as quickly as possible. Our goal is to improve your ability to return to the activities you have been missing and help you live a pain free life. We strive to promote comprehensive treatment recommendations based on the latest advances in pain medicine. This may include injections, nonsurgical procedures, physical and chiropractic therapy, complementary holistic treatments, relaxation strategies or medications. Our team is dedicated to the care and treatment of all patients in pain. We want to understand your needs and offer the most advanced nonsurgical options to reduce pain and improve activity. Dr. Tim Canty M.D. is one of the leaders in the field of minimally invasive non-surgical spinal treatments. At the same time, he recognizes that the most effective, safest, and quickest way to relieve pain is through a comprehensive treatment approach addressing all factors related to your pain. He founded the Comprehensive Spine and Pain Center of New York after working and training at Harvard Medical School. To learn more about Dr. Tim Canty’s philosophies and treatments click here. Dr. Canty specializes in treating patients with back pain, neck pain and other severe pain disorders. He is board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiologists in the area of Pain Management. Dr. Canty uses the most advanced techniques available to relieve spinal pain such as that caused by fractures, arthritis, degenerative discs, and spinal stenosis. He also treats patients with severe chronic pain due to nerve damage, traumatic injuries, and reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD). His practice reflects his strong expertise in the treatment of resistant pain where previous therapies have been unsuccessful. He completed his Interventional Pain Management fellowship training at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to that, he completed his residency in Anesthesiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. At Harvard Medical School, Dr. Canty was an instructor in Anesthesiology. He was also an attending physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he was recently honored with the Inaugural 2009 Citizenship Award for his contributions to the hospital. He currently serves as the Associate Director of Pain Management at Staten Island University Hospital. Dr. Canty is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, The American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, The American Medical Association and the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (top 5% of medical school class). He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center. Internationally, he is a Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice and member of the World Institute of Pain Society. In New York, he was elected to the New York Medical Society’s Committee for Workers Compensation and No Fault guidelines as well as the Committee for Young Physicians. He also serves as an expert consultant on emerging technologies in pain management for the GLG consulting group and has authored several journal articles and book chapters focusing on the best practice for alleviating pain and performing regional block anesthesia. In addition to his work within the United States, Dr. Canty has been a part of many medical relief missions to Venezuela, El Salvador, and Mexico with groups such as Rotaplast International, performing surgical treatments on indigent children. Back/Buttock/Leg Pain Arthritis of the Lumbar Spine Degenerative Disc Disease Failed Back Surgery / Pain After Surgery Herniated Discs Radiculopathy Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Meralgia Paresthetica(MP): Outer Thigh Pain Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy / Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Sacroiliac Joint Sciatica Spondylolisthesis Vertebral Compression Fractures Work injuries and Car Accidents Neck/Shoulder/Arm Pain Herniated Discs Work injuries and Car Accidents Arthritis of the Cervical Spine Cervical Spinal Stenosis Frozen Shoulder Headaches Neck Pain Arm Pain Radiculopathy Whiplash Carpal Tunnel Occipital Neuralgia Abdominal/Pelvic Pain Abdominal Pain Pelvic Pain Pudendal Neuralgia Perineal pain Vulvodynia Hip Pain Hip Joint Pain Piriformis Syndrome Bursitis Cancer-Related Pain Vertebral Compression Fractures Cancer Pain Nerve Pain Facial Pain Ilioinguinal Nerve Neuralgia Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Diabetic Neuropathy Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN), Shingles Intercostal Neuralgia Ilioinguinal Nerve Pain, Post Hernia Surgery Pain Genitofemoral Nerve Pain Meralgia Paresthetica, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous or Outer Thigh Pain Chest Pain from Breast and Thoracic Surgery Post Nephrectomy Pain Joint Pains Degenerative Arthritis Knee Pain Sports Injuries Meniscal Tears Joint Swelling Cervical Procedures Cervical Medial Branch Radiofrequency Ablation Discograms Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection Cervical Facet Block Diagnostic Cervical Medial Branch Nerve Blocks Nerve Root Blocks Stellate Ganglion/Sympathetic Blocks Atlantoaxial Joint Blocks for Headaches Occipital Nerve Blocks Percutaneous Discectomy Thoracic Procedures Percutaneous Discectomy Diagnostic Thoracic Medial Branch Nerve Blocks Intercostal Nerve Blocks RadioFrequency Rhizotomy Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection Lumbar Procedures Discograms Nerve Root Blocks Percutaneous Discectomy RadioFrequency Rhizotomy Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty mild Procedure for Decompression of Spinal Stenosis Coccydynia Blocks Lumbar Diagnostic Medial Branch Nerve Injections Lumbar Facet Joint injections Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy - IDET Emerging Intradiscal Therapies – Ozone, Immunomodulators Lumbar Sympathetic Block Percutaneous Endoscopic Laser Microdiscectomy Piriformis Block Abdominal and Pelvic Procedures Celiac Plexus Block/Splanchnic Block Celiac Plexus Neurolysis Ganglion Impar Block Hypogastric Plexus Block Pudendal Nerve Block Pumps Baclofen and Morphine Intrathecal trials Baclofen and Morphine Intrathecal infusion pumps Stimulators Implantation, Programming and Management Spinal Cord Stimulators Trials and Implantations - Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral Areas Peripheral Stimulator Trials and Implantations – Cutaneous, Occipital Other Treatments Epidural Blood Patch Peripheral nerve blocks: Suprascapular, Occipital, Ilio-inguinal, Intercoastal, Supratrochlear, Supraorbital and Infraorbital Neuralgia, Mental, Genitofemoral, etc. Joint and bursa injections: Knee, Hip, Shoulder Trigeminal Nerve Block Botox injections Prolotherapy Regeneration with Stem Cells Carpal Tunnel Injections Trigger Point Injections http://nyspinepaincenter.com
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