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Image-Guided Injections & Ablation Treatments in Dallas

Comprehensive Spine Center (CSC Injury) offers advanced injection and ablation treatments designed to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and restore function—without surgery.
Our board-certified physicians specialize in fluoroscopy-guided spine and joint injections that precisely target pain sources, ensuring safer, faster, and longer-lasting results.

Expert-Guided
Precision Pain Relief

Targeted, Non-Surgical Solutions for Lasting Relief

CSC Injury’s interventional pain management team uses minimally invasive injections and radiofrequency ablation to treat spine, joint, and nerve-related pain. Every procedure is performed under real-time imaging for pinpoint accuracy. Our approach blends medical expertise with modern regenerative medicine, helping patients find relief without the downtime of surgery.

Key Focus Points:

Injection & Ablation Procedures We Offer

Epidural & Nerve Injections

Epidural Steroid
Injection

Reduces inflammation and nerve compression pain

Cervical Epidural
Injection

Targets neck and upper arm pain caused by pinched nerves

Lumbar Facet / Medial
Branch Block + RF

Identifies and treats pain from arthritic facet joints

Joint & Regenerative Injections

SI Joint Injection

Relieves pain where the spine meets the pelvis

Trigger Point
Injections

Releases muscle tension and improves range of motion


PRP Injection
Therapy

Uses platelet-rich plasma to promote natural healing and reduce inflammation

What Happens During Your Injection Visit

Detailed Consultation

A focused exam to identify pain patterns and treatment goals.


Imaging-Guided Planning

Fluoroscope or ultrasound ensures safe, precise needle placement.


Minimally Invasive Techniques

Tailored approach for each condition, from spine to soft tissue.


Quick, Comfortable Process

Most procedures take under 30 minutes with minimal downtime.


Same-Day Recovery

Light activity is often resumed immediately after treatment.


Follow-Up Evaluation

Progress is reviewed to plan additional sessions or next-step care.

Our Care Team

Scott Farley, DO

Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

George Farley, MD

Board-Certified Radiologist & Neuroradiologist

Arash Bidgoli, DO

Board-Certified Pain Management & Rehabilitation Specialist

Why Dallas Patients Trust CSC for Injections & Ablations

Seven DFW Locations

Farmers Branch

Address

2655 Villa Creek Dr. Suite 105 W., West Building, Farmers Branch, TX 75234

Fort Worth

Address

1000 9th Avenue, Ste. A Fort Worth, TX 76104

Allen

Address

1101 Raintree Circle, Ste. 200 Allen, TX 75013

Arlington

Address

2261 Brookhollow Plaza Dr, Suite 111 Arlington, TX 76006

Frisco

Address

4577 Ohio Drive, Ste. 140 Frisco, TX 75035

Lancaster

Address

2700 W Pleasant Run Road, Ste. 200 West Entrance Lancaster, TX 75146

Mesquite

Address

18601 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 618 Mesquite, TX 75150

What Our Patients Have to Say

Request Your Same-Day Injury Evaluation

Don’t wait in pain — our expert spine specialists are available for same-day evaluations.

Request Your Same-Day Injury Evaluation


Or call 214-441-7962

Frequently asked questions

What is an epidural steroid injection used for?

An epidural steroid injection reduces inflammation around spinal nerves to ease back and leg pain. It’s ideal for herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis. Our specialists use fluoroscopic guidance to precisely deliver medication where it’s needed most, ensuring pain relief and improved mobility with minimal downtime.

How does a medial branch block help diagnose back pain?

A medial branch block temporarily numbs the nerves that supply facet joints, identifying whether these joints are the true pain source. If successful, a radiofrequency ablation may follow for longer-lasting relief. This diagnostic step ensures targeted, evidence-based treatment for chronic neck or low-back pain.

What are sacroiliac joint injections used for?

SI joint injections treat pain at the base of the spine where the pelvis meets the sacrum. The steroid medication reduces joint inflammation, relieving lower back and hip discomfort. This procedure is performed under fluoroscopic guidance for precision and safety, allowing patients to return to activity quickly.

Can trigger point injections help with muscle tension?

Yes. Trigger point injections relax tight muscle fibers that cause neck, shoulder, or back pain. Using a small needle, our specialists release knots and restore normal motion. This treatment provides quick relief for myofascial pain and works well alongside physical therapy or posture correction exercises.

What is PRP therapy and how does it work?

PRP injection therapy uses your own platelet-rich plasma to promote tissue healing. PRP releases growth factors that accelerate recovery from tendon, ligament, or joint injuries. It’s a safe, natural option for patients seeking regenerative healing without surgery or extended downtime.

How long do injection or ablation results last?

Pain relief from injections or ablation can last from several months to a year, depending on your condition and activity level. Procedures like radiofrequency ablation provide longer-term relief by disrupting pain signals, while periodic epidural or PRP treatments may be used for ongoing recovery support.

Ready to start recovery?

Contact us and set up your doctor visit today to start your journey to pain-free living