Expert care for complex pain
Conditions We Treat
At Oklahoma Pain Management, we understand that an injury or chronic pain can significantly impact your daily activities and overall well-being.
Our board-certified team, led by physicians who graduated from the top five training programs in the country, treats a wide variety of conditions. As recognized experts featured on news broadcasts and national conferences, they use advanced diagnostics to uncover the root cause of your pain and create a personalized treatment plan to restore your quality of life.

Upper Extremities:
Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, & Hand Pain
Upper extremity pain—discomfort in your shoulders, arms, wrists, or hands—can be disruptive and debilitating. It is often a sign of a complex underlying condition, such as arthritis, tendonitis, nerve inflammation, or a repetitive strain injury. Our specialists use advanced diagnostics to move beyond the symptoms, identify the true source of your pain, and develop a precise treatment plan.
Back, Neck, & Spine Pain Conditions
Pain in the head, neck, and back are among the most common and complex issues we treat. These conditions can stem from a wide range of sources, including spinal disorders like herniated discs or osteoarthritis, as well as acute injuries like whiplash. Our team of specialists is trained to perform advanced diagnostics to pinpoint the precise cause of your pain, which is the first step toward effective, long-term relief.
Chronic Pain Conditions & Nerve Pain
Chronic pain is defined as persistent discomfort lasting three months or more, which can continue long after an injury has healed. It is a complex medical issue that requires expert diagnosis. This includes neuropathic (nerve) pain, which often causes shooting, burning, or tingling sensations. We are dedicated to finding the specific source of your chronic pain to develop a truly effective treatment plan.
Lower Extremities:
Hip, Knee, Ankle, & Foot Pain
Lower extremity pain—discomfort affecting the hips, legs, ankles, or feet—can be complex. The symptoms may vary in severity and duration, but they often point to a specific underlying condition, such as sciatica, neuropathy, or joint inflammation. Our specialists are trained to look beyond the symptoms, using advanced diagnostics to identify the precise source of your pain.
