Chronic back pain can affect every part of your life—from your ability to work to how well you sleep. If you’ve tried medications, rest, or physical therapy without long-term relief, Interventional Pain Management may offer a more targeted and effective solution. This advanced approach focuses on diagnosing and treating pain at its source, helping patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life.
If you feel like discomfort is dictating your day, you are not alone. Many people struggle with chronic aches, stiffness, or recurring pain that limits what they can do. Finding effective pain relief North Myrtle Beach residents can rely on is the first step toward reclaiming independence and enjoying life again.
Pain should never define your routine. Whether it’s back pain, joint discomfort, or nerve-related issues, there are advanced options available that focus on long-term relief and restoring function.
Chronic back, neck, and nerve pain can make everyday life exhausting — sitting, sleeping, walking, even driving becomes difficult. Many patients worry the next step is surgery, but in reality most spine-related pain can be treated with minimally invasive procedures that target the true pain source.
At Coastal Carolinas Interventional Spine, our goal is simple:
Identify the exact cause of your pain
Treat it precisely
Help you return to normal activity without major surgery or long recovery
Burning, tingling, numbness, or sharp shooting pain in the hands and feet can make everyday life miserable. Simple activities like walking, driving, or even resting at night can become exhausting when nerve pain refuses to ease. For many people in North Myrtle Beach, these symptoms are caused by neuropathy pain, a condition that affects millions of Americans and often worsens over time if left untreated. At Coastal Carolinas Interventional Spine, we focus on treating neuropathy with advanced, non-surgical pain management strategies designed to calm irritated nerves and restore quality of life.
Neuropathy can feel isolating, especially when symptoms interfere with independence or favorite activities. Fortunately, modern medicine offers solutions that go beyond temporary relief. Treating neuropathy allows patients to regain comfort and confidence without surgery.