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Therapeutic Injections in Voorhees, NJ

Targeted Pain Relief for Headaches, Muscle Pain, and Nerve Conditions

At the Institute for Pain Relief in Voorhees, NJ, Dr. Kavita Gupta provides specialized consultation services focused on the clinical appropriateness, timing, and functional impact of therapeutic injections used in pain management. These consultations are particularly valuable in workers’ compensation and complex injury cases, where decisions must be evidence-based, objective, and aligned with return-to-work goals.

Therapeutic injections, such as Botox® for pain and migraines, nerve blocks, joint injections, and trigger point injections, are commonly recommended for headaches, musculoskeletal injuries, and nerve-related pain. Dr. Gupta offers independent medical opinions to help determine whether these interventions are medically necessary, properly indicated, and likely to support functional recovery. Attorneys, insurers, employers, and third-party administrators frequently rely on Dr. Gupta’s expertise for record review, clinical justification, and clear documentation in cases involving disputed care, treatment planning, or work-readiness assessments.

Types of Therapeutic Injections

Musculoskeletal Joint Injections

Reduces pain and stiffness in joints such as the shoulder, hip, or knee, beneficial for overuse or injury.

Peripheral Nerve Block

Blocks pain signals from irritated or damaged nerves outside the spine and is often used for limb pain, nerve entrapments, or regional pain syndromes.

Botox® Injections for Pain & Migraines

Helps manage chronic migraines, neck pain, and muscle-related discomfort by calming nerve activity and easing muscle tension.

Occipital Nerve Block

Targets nerves at the back of the head to relieve migraines, tension headaches, and occipital neuralgia.

Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Block

Used for facial pain, cluster headaches, and severe migraines. Numb a key nerve group behind the nose linked to head and facial pain.

Suprascapular Nerve Block

Relieves shoulder pain by targeting the nerve supplying the joint and rotator cuff, ideal for work-related injuries and chronic inflammation.

Ilioinguinal Nerve Block

Treats groin and lower abdominal pain, including pain following surgeries or repetitive strain.

Carpal Tunnel Injections

Delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the carpal tunnel to relieve pressure on the median nerve. Helpful for reducing wrist pain, numbness, or tingling, especially when symptoms limit hand function at work or during daily tasks.

Trigger Point Injections

Targets tight, painful “knots” in the muscles, often found in the neck, back, or shoulders. These injections help muscles relax, ease referred pain, and support movement, especially when physical therapy alone hasn’t provided enough relief.

Benefits of Therapeutic Injections

What to Expect During a Therapeutic Injection Visit

Every procedure is performed with care and precision by a trained physician. Here’s what a typical visit looks like:

Dr. Gupta will review your symptoms, past treatments, and imaging (if needed) to choose the right injection.

Each consultation considers how the proposed injection may affect the patient’s ability to work and perform daily activities. Job requirements, physical limitations, and recovery goals are weighed carefully, especially in work-related injury cases.

Follow-up reviews, clarification calls, and second opinions are available when cases are complex or disputed. These services are often used when strong documentation and objective reasoning are essential.

Are These Injections Right for You?

Therapeutic injections may be helpful if:

Preparing for Your Injection Appointment

Why Choose the Institute for Pain Relief?

At the Institute for Pain Relief, our focus is on restoring comfort and function, not just covering up symptoms. Here’s what sets us apart:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this help if a workers’ compensation claim is disputed or denied?

Yes. An objective medical review can clarify whether a proposed injection meets accepted standards and supports functional recovery.

Commonly reviewed injections include Botox® for pain or migraines, nerve blocks, joint injections, trigger point injections, and other non-surgical pain interventions.

Yes, in her clinical role. However, this consultation service is separate and focused only on reviewing the appropriateness and timing of injections, not providing treatment.

No referral is needed for self-pay visits. If you’re coming through workers’ comp or insurance, we’ll help with any required paperwork or coordination.

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