Pain Management Doctor in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware
Chronic pain can affect every aspect of daily life, and Advocare's pain management specialists are dedicated to helping patients throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware find effective, lasting relief. Our pain management team treats chronic back and neck pain, nerve pain, arthritis-related pain, and pain resulting from injury or surgery.
Rather than relying on a single approach, our specialists use a comprehensive, multidisciplinary treatment strategy that may include medication management, targeted injections, nerve blocks, and coordination with physical therapy or behavioral health when pain is affecting mental well-being as well. Every treatment plan is built around the individual patient, with the goal of improving function and quality of life, not just masking symptoms.
Because chronic pain often has multiple contributing factors, Advocare's pain management specialists work closely with orthopedics, neurology, and physical medicine and rehabilitation across our network to address the full picture of a patient's condition. If chronic pain is limiting your daily activities or quality of life, our pain management team can help you explore options for meaningful, lasting relief.

Pain Management Services in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware
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Back Pain and Sciatica
Back pain and sciatica are among the most common conditions treated by pain management specialists, often caused by herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, or musculoskeletal injuries. Sciatica, in particular, results from irritation of the sciatic nerve, leading to radiating pain, numbness, or tingling down one or both legs. Pain management doctors perform comprehensive evaluations, including imaging and diagnostic nerve testing, to determine the root cause of discomfort. Treatments may include epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, physical therapy, or other minimally invasive procedures designed to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and restore mobility. By addressing both acute and chronic back pain, specialists help patients return to normal activities with improved comfort and function.
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Neck Pain
Neck pain can be caused by conditions such as degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, whiplash injuries, spinal arthritis, or muscle strain. Pain management specialists use advanced diagnostic tools to identify the source of discomfort and create tailored treatment plans. Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment may involve facet joint injections, trigger point therapy, nerve blocks, or non-invasive therapies like physical therapy and posture correction techniques. By combining medical expertise with interventional treatments, specialists focus on reducing pain, improving range of motion, and preventing further injury to the cervical spine.
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Joint Pain (Knee, Shoulder, Hip)
Joint pain in areas like the knee, shoulder, or hip is often linked to arthritis, cartilage damage, overuse injuries, or degenerative conditions. Pain management specialists provide a wide range of non-surgical solutions to treat joint pain effectively. Common treatments include corticosteroid injections, viscosupplementation, regenerative medicine therapies such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and advanced nerve blocks. By reducing inflammation and addressing the underlying cause, these treatments help restore joint function, alleviate pain, and improve overall mobility. Patients receive individualized care plans designed to help them resume daily activities without discomfort.
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Chronic Pain Management (Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy)
Chronic pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia and neuropathy, require a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach due to their long-lasting and complex nature. Pain management specialists focus on diagnosing the source of chronic pain and tailoring treatments to improve the patient’s overall quality of life. Options may include nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation, medication management, and lifestyle modifications, as well as therapies like acupuncture or biofeedback. For conditions like fibromyalgia, treatments are aimed at reducing widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and tenderness, while neuropathy treatments focus on alleviating burning, tingling, or nerve-related discomfort. The ultimate goal is to help patients better manage their pain and regain control of their daily lives.
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Muscle Pain/Spasm
Muscle pain and spasms can occur due to overuse, strain, injury, or neurological conditions that affect muscle control. Pain management specialists use a combination of diagnostic testing and hands-on assessments to pinpoint the cause of muscle discomfort. Treatments may include trigger point injections, muscle relaxant therapies, physical rehabilitation exercises, and techniques to reduce inflammation or tension. By restoring flexibility and muscle balance, these targeted interventions help patients reduce pain, regain range of motion, and prevent recurring muscle injuries.
FAQ
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What conditions does pain management treat?
Pain management specialists treat chronic back and neck pain, nerve pain, arthritis pain, and pain related to past injury or surgery, among other chronic pain conditions.
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What treatment options are available besides medication?
Treatment may include targeted injections, nerve blocks, physical therapy coordination, and other non-medication approaches tailored to the source of pain.
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How do I know if I should see a pain management specialist?
If chronic pain has persisted for several weeks or months and is affecting your daily activities despite initial treatment, a pain management evaluation can help identify more targeted solutions.
