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Published on:
June 18, 2026

Interventional Pain Management: A Patient‑Centered Approach to Lasting Relief at Genesis Wellness and Pain

Katlin McFerrin
BSN, RN
Medical Reviewer

Chronic pain affects every part of life — your sleep, your mobility, your work, your mood, and your independence. When pain becomes constant, many patients feel stuck between medications that don’t fully help and surgeries they don’t want. But there is a better path.

We specialize in interventional pain management, a modern, minimally invasive approach that targets pain at its source. Our team takes a holistic, patient‑centered approach.

This means we don’t just treat symptoms — we treat you. Your goals, your lifestyle, and your long‑term well‑being guide every decision we make.

What Is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional pain management uses targeted, image‑guided procedures to diagnose, treat, and reduce pain. These treatments work directly on the nerves, joints, or tissues causing discomfort — without relying on long‑term medications or major surgery.

These procedures are designed to:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Calm irritated nerves
  • Improve mobility
  • Restore function
  • Reduce the need for medications
  • Help patients return to daily activities faster

Why Choose Interventional Pain Management?

  • Targeted Relief
  • Reduce Meds
  • Minimally Invasive
  • Fast Recovery
  • Improve Mobility

These are the pillars of interventional pain care — and the reason so many patients find relief after years of frustration.

1. It’s Targeted

Instead of treating the whole body, we treat the exact nerve or joint causing pain.

2. It’s Minimally Invasive

Most procedures take less than 30 minutes and require little to no downtime.

3. It Reduces Medication Dependence

By treating pain at its source, patients often reduce or eliminate the need for daily medications.

4. It Improves Mobility and Function

Patients often walk out of the clinic feeling better than when they arrived.

5. It’s Personalized

We can build a custom tailored treatment plan to help you find relief.

Common Interventional Pain Treatments at Nocona General

Epidural Steroid Injections

Used for back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, and spinal inflammation. These injections reduce swelling around irritated nerves.

Joint Injections

Ideal for knee, shoulder, hip, and small‑joint pain. They reduce inflammation and improve mobility.

Nerve Blocks

These injections temporarily interrupt pain signals, providing relief and helping diagnose the exact source of pain.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

RFA heats up a small area of nerve tissue, disrupting its ability to transmit pain signals. RFA is ideal for arthritis, chronic back pain, and nerve‑related pain — often  providing relief for 6–24 months.

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

Targeted relief for chronic pain by using electrical stimulation to disrupt pain signals. SCS is a life‑changing option for patients with nerve pain, failed back surgery syndrome, CRPS, and chronic back/leg pain.

Carpal Tunnel Release

A minimally invasive procedure that relieves pressure on the median nerve, restoring hand function and reducing numbness.

Conditions We Treat

  • Back pain
  • Knee pain
  • Foot/ankle pain
  • Elbow pain
  • Nerve pain
  • Joint pain
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
  • Headaches
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Golfer’s elbow
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Diabetic Neuropathy

This demonstrates the breadth of care available at Genesis Wellness and Pain — and the versatility of interventional pain management.

Why Genesis Wellness and Pain?

Choose GWP for personalized, expert interventional pain management. Our unique, innovative, approach provides you with the best treatment outcomes in the shortest amount of time.

Patients choose us because:

  • We offer advanced procedures close to home
  • Our team includes board‑certified specialists
  • We provide compassionate, evidence‑based care
  • We focus on fast recovery and long‑term results
  • We create individualized treatment plans

In rural Texas, access to this level of care is rare — and deeply valuable.