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What Are the Non-Surgical Options for My Pain?
This article is about effective non-surgical pain treatments ranging from steroid and regenerative injections to nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and spinal cord stimulation.
OCCIPITAL PAIN, HEADACHES WON'T GO AWAY
Occipital neuralgia is a type of headache and nerve pain that comes from irritation or injury of the occipital nerves, which run from the upper neck, through the back of the scalp, toward the top of the head and sometimes behind the eyes.
PLANTAR FASCIA PAIN
Plantar fasciitis is a leading cause of heel pain. Steroid injections give quick relief but are short-lived and carry risk; PRP targets tissue healing and durability.
The practical question: for chronic plantar fasciitis, which injection wins over time?
Knee PRP: What It Is and How It Heals
By Dr. Vivek Babaria, DO, FAAPMR
National Leader in Regenerative Orthopedics | Founder, Orange County Spine & Sports, Newport Beach, CA
PRP and Muscle Healing: What the Latest Science Says
Takeaway: Not all PRP preparations are the same, and subtle differences—like white blood cell concentration—could make a big impact on healing. For athletes or active individuals dealing with muscle injuries, this line of research is worth watching close.
