TREATMENTS DESIGNED AROUND YOUR NEEDS

Explore the treatments we offer to help manage pain and improve daily life. Each option is chosen for its safety, effectiveness, and ability to address the root cause of your discomfort.

Pelvic Pain Treatment

Overview

Pelvic pain can involve discomfort in the lower abdomen, pelvis, hips, groin, tailbone, or surrounding nerves and soft tissues. Pain may be constant or intermittent and can result from nerve irritation, musculoskeletal conditions, joint dysfunction, prior surgery, injury, inflammation, or chronic pain syndromes. Some patients experience aching or pressure, while others report burning pain, sharp discomfort, numbness, or pain that worsens with sitting, walking, or activity.

At Evolve Pain Management, we provide pelvic pain treatment in Huntersville, NC for patients throughout Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Denver, Concord, and the greater Charlotte area. Our goal is to identify potential sources of pelvic pain and create a personalized treatment plan focused on reducing discomfort, improving function, and helping patients regain quality of life.

Treatment options may include nerve blocks, sacroiliac joint injections, medication management, trigger point injections, regenerative medicine therapies, and minimally invasive pain management procedures designed to target the structures contributing to chronic pelvic pain.

Possible Treatments

How It Works

Peripheral nerve blocks target specific nerves contributing to pelvic pain symptoms. These injections may help interrupt pain signals and provide diagnostic information regarding the source of discomfort.

What to Expect

The procedure is typically performed using imaging guidance for improved precision. Relief duration may vary depending on the nerves involved and the underlying condition.

How It Works

The sacroiliac joints connect the pelvis to the lower spine and can become painful due to inflammation, arthritis, injury, or instability. SI joint injections may help reduce inflammation and improve mobility.

What to Expect

The injection is performed using fluoroscopic guidance to improve accuracy. Some patients experience gradual symptom relief over several days following treatment.

How It Works

Trigger point injections may help relieve painful muscle tension and spasms involving the pelvic floor, lower back, buttocks, or surrounding soft tissues contributing to pelvic pain.

What to Expect

Small amounts of medication are injected directly into tight or painful muscle areas. Treatment is minimally invasive and typically completed during a short office visit.

How It Works

Radiofrequency ablation uses controlled heat to interrupt pain signals from targeted nerves associated with chronic pelvic or sacroiliac joint pain conditions.

What to Expect

This minimally invasive procedure is often considered after diagnostic nerve blocks confirm the source of pain. Relief may last for several months or longer depending on the condition being treated.

How It Works

Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP therapy, uses concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood to support healing in damaged soft tissues, ligaments, and joints contributing to pelvic pain.

What to Expect

A blood sample is processed and injected into the affected area. PRP therapy may be considered for chronic musculoskeletal pelvic pain conditions that have not improved with conservative treatment.

How It Works

Medication management may help reduce inflammation, nerve-related symptoms, and chronic discomfort associated with pelvic pain conditions.

What to Expect

Treatment plans are individualized based on the patient’s symptoms, medical history, and long-term goals, with ongoing monitoring and adjustments as needed.

Location & Hours

Phone: 980-536-0110
9735 Kincey Ave Suite 300A, Huntersville, NC 28078
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm