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Interventional Pain and Spine Program
Interventional pain management may help you manage your pain in conjunction with other treatment modalities. In addition to conservative treatment such as prescription medications, an interventional pain management approach uses injections to help diagnose and treat the source of pain. The goal is to reduce pain so that you may resume normal activities.
When indicated, procedures may be done under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance.
Procedures may include:
- Epidural steroid injections (ESI)
- Facet joint block
- Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve block
- Trigger point injection (TPI)
- Radiofrequency ablation
Levels of Care
With a combination of highly trained people and the most advanced rehabilitation treatments and research available, we’re here to return to your peak fitness and performance levels.
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Outpatient
Meet the Team
Our board-certified spine and pain physicians evaluate and perform procedures at our outpatient locations in Boston, Cambridge, Framingham, and Sandwich.
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Scott Abramson, MD
Member of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation -
Daniel Barron, MD,PhD
Director, Pain Intervention and Digital Research Program, Brigham and Women's Hospital -
David Binder, MD
Medical Director, Spaulding Outpatient Cambridge -
Zacharia Isaac, MD
Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School -
Jennifer Kurz, MD
Instructor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School -
Daniel Sheehan, MD
Physician -
Leonid Shinchuk, MD
Director, Interventional Spine Program, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital -
Julia Webb, MD
Instructor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School -
Edward Wei, MD
Instructor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School