Our Providers
J Peter Klim, DO
board certified pain management physicianHaylee Goad, FNP
NURSE PRACTITIONEREmily Hackett, FNP-C
NURSE PRACTITIONEROur Treatment Options
At Medical Pain & Spine Care of Indiana, treatment options may include spine procedures, muscle and joint injections, pain management device implants, medication management, wellness options and even medical weight loss which can improve joint and lower back pain.
spinal cord stimulation intrathecal drug pump therapy
Pain Pump
(Intrathecal drug pump)
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Ketamine Infusions
Ketamine has been used safely as an anesthetic for over 50 years. Ketamine infusions are used to treat mood and pain disorders.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Packed with growth and healing factors, platelets initiate repair and attract the critical assistance of stem cells.
Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine Procedures
- Epidural Steroid Injections
- Spinal Nerve Blocks
- Spinal (facet) Joint Blocks
- Sacroiliac Joint Injections
- Radiofrequency Ablation
Intracept Procedure
The Intracept procedure is a revolutionary and minimally invasive treatment option for patients suffering from chronic low back pain.
headache and migraine Botox
If you suffer from chronic migraines that significantly impact your daily life, Botox treatment may offer much-needed relief and a path towards a better quality of life.
Wellness Options
- B 12 Injection
- Lipostat Plus
- Get-Up-And-Go Infusion
- Hangover/ Headache Infusion
- Quench Infusion
- Immunity Infusion
- Myers Cocktail
The Latest Research
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Emotional Awareness, Expression Therapy Shown to Curb Pain Severity
Facebook A randomized clinical trial’s results suggest that emotional awareness and expression therapy (EAET) “may be a preferred intervention for medically and psychiatrically complex patients with pain.” The study was conducted between 2019 and 2023 at the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) and represents the first full-scale evaluation of EAET (JAMA Netw Open 2024;7[6]:e2415842). It […]
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Psychosocial Distress May Be Best Indicator of High-Impact Chronic Pain With KOA
Facebook Data published in the Journal of Pain indicate that high-impact chronic pain (HICP) is more common among people with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) when pain is assessed by its effect on physical function rather than pain interference scores. However, psychosocial distress was found to be a consistent feature of HICP, regardless of the pain assessment method. […]
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Trim the Fat, Reduce the Pain?
Facebook A first-of-its-kind study has found a link between carrying extra fat in the gut and widespread chronic pain, with reductions in body fat correlating with lessening pain.Reducing excess body fat in multiple areas was further linked to more reductions in pain—with the association between excess abdominal fat and chronic pain strongest in women, according […]
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Multiple Benefits From Remote SCS Management in Chronic Pain Patients
LAS VEGAS—new research has uncovered several benefits associated with remote management of spinal cord stimulators, including a reduction in patient burdens and improvements in care. Interim results from the prospective, multicenter BENEFIT-03 study showed remote device management to be a highly useful tool, one that was well received by both patients and their clinicians. Read […]
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Peptides: A promising alternative to opioids for chronic pain relief
A novel peptide for pain relief The researchers developed a novel peptide molecule that could prevent endocytosis to reduce the hyperactivity of these pain neurons and thereby minimise pain perception. “This novel peptide molecule is a lipidated endocytic dileucine sequence found in the human CD4 protein known to bind to the AP2 complex at the […]
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Top Celebrities Who’ve Had PRP Treatments
Facebook Our country wasn’t the first to adopt PRP. Kobe Bryant had to run to Germany to get his first PRP treatment. And his success and his raving about his success contributed heavily to PRP’s skyrocketing popularity now. In fact, he’s the one who told Alex Rodriguez to get his PRP. Bryant is indeed the […]
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Trial of Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation
Facebook Lumbar medial branch radiofrequency ablation (LRFA) and intraarticular facet steroid injections (FJI) are commonly performed for recalcitrant facet joint-mediated pain. However, no study has compared clinical outcomes of the two treatments in patients selected using dual medial branch blocks (MBBs) with an 80% relief threshold. Read the results at Oxford Academic. More to explorer
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How to Keep Muscles Strong as You Age
Facebook Almost everyone shrinks with old age. Many older adults have more difficulty gaining muscle than they did in their childhood and teenage years. And when it comes to maintaining that muscle, the phrase “use it or lose it” holds weight, says Michelle Gray, a physiologist and professor of exercise at the University of Arkansas. […]
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A Balanced Approach for Cannabidiol Use in Chronic Pain
Facebook Cannabidiol (CBD), the major non-psychoactive constituent of Cannabis sativa L., has gained traction as a potential treatment for intractable chronic pain in many conditions. Clinical evidence suggests that CBD provides therapeutic benefit in certain forms of epilepsy and imparts analgesia in certain conditions, and improves quality of life. CBD continues to be Schedule I or […]
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Intraosseous basivertebral nerve ablation: Pooled long-term outcomes from two prospective clinical trials
Facebook At three years post-Intracept Procedure, statistically significant (p<0.0001) improvements of 31.2 points and 4.3 points were observed compared to baseline, for mean Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and mean numeric pain score (NPS), respectively. The study also found that 74% fewer patients were actively using opioid medications for low back pain and 84% fewer patients […]