Pain Management Doctor Petrychenko

Business name:
Pain Management Doctor Petrychenko
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Phone:
(646) 6308806
Website:
www.freeofpain.org/
Hours:
Mon-Sun 9 a.m - 8 p.m
Payment Method:
All cc, cash
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Category:
Medical Clinic, Medical Office
Keywords:
Pain Management Doctor, pain doctor, pain injection, pain treatment, prp injection, pain clinic, pain
control, arthritis pain, Arthritis Pain Management, back pain specialist, Prolotherapy, Epidural Injection,
trigger point injections, shoulder pain, neck pain, neck pain relief, back pain relief, lower back pain, low
back pain, Brooklyn, NY.
Description:
Dmitri Petrychenko, MD completed his Surgery Internship at Department of Surgery, Brooklyn Hospital
in Brooklyn-NYC(NY) and residency in anesthesiology at the Department of Anesthesiology, SUNY Health
Science Center in Brooklyn. During that time Dmitri was working at Kings County Hospital Center and
Long Island College Hospital. Mr. Petrychenko also completed a fellowship at SUNY Health Science
Center to become a Pain management doctor -specialist.
Caudal steroid injection. This pain management procedure is used to relieve low back, radiating leg pain
and coccydynia. The steroids can reduce the swelling and inflammation caused by stenosis,
radiculopathy, sciatica and herniated discs.
Local anesthetic is used to numb the skin and tissue down to the surface of sacral hiatus. After needle is
carefully placed in the area of 1-2 cm a contrast solution is used to help physician to see painful areas
using fluoroscope. Then a mixture of anesthetic and anti-inflammatory medicine is injected into epidural
space, bathing the painful area in medication. The needle is removed and a small bandage is used to
cover the tiny surface wound.
Most patients have significant relief after one or two caudal steroid injections but it might be necessary
to repeat the procedure several times to get full benefit from medication.