Tendonitis (sometimes known as tendinitis) happens when the tissue connecting your muscle to your bone becomes inflamed. It can be limiting and prevent you from doing even the most simple everyday tasks. There are multiple causes of Tendonitis, including arthritis, but an injury or repetitive motion are frequent causes. It is sometimes called:
Southwest Pain Management can help reduce or eliminate your Tendonitis. We will first do a thorough examination to determine the root cause of your symptoms and confirm it is Tendonitis. We have safe, effective, and non-surgical treatments that work for many different illnesses.
Our clinics are full-service regenerative medicine facilities with the ability to harvest from many tissues, including bone marrow, fat, and blood. You can trust our trained professionals to determine which resource is appropriate for your condition.
Proper bracing may help you heal more quickly, reduce pain, and possibly avoid surgery or other treatment. If you have an injury or a chronic condition, professional fitting of a brace may keep you from further damage and put you on the path to healing. We stock various equipment in our clinics and will match you with the proper brace for your condition and lifestyle if one is needed.
We have multiple treatments that may help with your Tendonitis and speed your recovery. Having various tools at our disposal allows us to help with many symptoms and ensure your best outcome. Contact us today for a consultation to discuss how we can assist with your recovery.
Southwest Pain Management in Irving, Texas is a patient-centered practice providing exceptional care and effective treatments for patients with a wide range of pain conditions.
We combine expertise with modern facilities to provide you unmatched care. Use the Request an Appointment button (below), email us at [email protected], or call 214 305-8004 to discover how we can improve your health and quality of life.
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Robert Groysman, MD, is a specialist in interventional pain management and anesthesiology who provides exceptional services at Southwest Pain Management (SPM) in Irving, Texas, for patients experiencing chronic pain. We focus on long term pain relief and improvement of function and quality of life at our practice. Our goal is not to just treat your pain, but also to get you back to doing the things you love. Some of my patients’ goals are being able to climb a flight of stairs to be able to sleep in the same room as her husband, being able to pick up your grandchild, being able to finish a round of golf, sitting in a boat to fish, and standing at a firing range for an hour or two.
If you are looking for someone who truly cares about treating your pain and getting up and about, he is the doctor for you. We combine injection therapy with medications and other treatments. We don’t offer sole opioid medication management. We treat migraines and chronic headaches, neck pain, back pain, and joint pain from arthritis. We also treat shoulder, knee, and hip pain. We also treat pain from disc herniations, sciatica, and facet joint spine pain. We have non-steroid options, including PRP, if you cannot have or don’t want steroids. We even offer a non-medication treatment for PTSD with a stellate ganglion block (SGB).
We use conservative pain management approaches wherever possible, including fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided steroid injections and medications. We collaborate with specialists in other fields including chiropractors, rheumatologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and spine surgeons, all of whom have contributed to improving the patient experience of chronic pain.
We do so much more than pain treatments. We prescribe low dose naltrexone for fibromyalgia, we successfully treat some of the long covid symptoms such as brain fog, loss of smell, and loss of taste. We offer medical massage covered by insurance.
He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology and American Board of Pain Medicine, and a proud member of the Texas Pain Society, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, and Spine Intervention Society.