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Instead of providing a quick fix for painful conditions, we offer long-term solutions that are both affordable and sustainable. Pain is not normal. Contact us today to get your MRI review, comprehensive evaluation and individualized care plan. At The Spine and Pain Center, we believe in the Golden Rule of treating patients as we would treat our own loved ones.

Dr. Adam Wallace and Dr. Brian Torgerson specialize in the effective evaluation and minimally invasive treatment of chronic pain to help you get your quality of life back. At The Spine and Pain Center, our mission is to improve the lives of the patients we serve by providing freedom from pain without invasive surgery.
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Often, people with chronic or acute pain can feel overwhelmed and misunderstood. No matter the type of pain, you can find relief at The Spine and Pain Center in Tulsa. With outstanding medical evaluation and a supportive, compassionate environment, our experienced pain management team combines medical expertise with treatments specific to each patient's needs.
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Injection therapy is done as an outpatient procedure, so most patients will leave our clinic and resume low impact activities that very same day. Some patients have reported mild pain for 48-72 hours after their procedure, but this can often be attributed to the absence of their routine anti-inflammatory medications.
Bursa injection therapy begins as the doctors at The Pain & Spine Center use a local anesthetic that numbs the injection site and minimizes injection pain. Once the area has become numb, the injection is inserted into the inflamed area of the body. The minimally invasive procedure is administered in the office and takes only a few minutes to complete.
Cervical facet injections are administered into the neck to relieve chronic pain. The injection is placed in the facet joints, the bony joints in the neck area of the spine. The injections are a combination of a local anesthetic and a steroid medication. Together, they provide rapid and longer-lasting pain relief.
When the greater occipital nerves are irritated by inflammation or swelling they can cause both migraine and tension headaches. The nerves are located at the back of the head above the neck area. This procedure is a nerve block injection that targets pain related to inflammation of these nerves. In this outpatient procedure, a physician administers the injection consisting of a local anesthetic and a long-lasting steroid to relieve pain.
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Bullseye S.
Bullseye S.
Jul 21, 2021
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I would like to start with this: I absolutely respect the right to refuse service. What I have zero respect for is being judged in any way without being able to defend myself and being treated like I'm stupid. Without even meeting me.

Truncated History:
20+ year opioid user - abused but also needed (off opiates since Sept 2018)
Cannabis, Advil and procedures performed on my back are my only pain relivers
Moderate scoliosis
Moderate DDD throughout entire back
Sciatic Issues
Herniated Disks L1-L5

Because 1 out of the 4 procedures performed by my last Doctor had some sort of issue, I knew I
Amber W.
Amber W.
Jul 23, 2020
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If you want compassionate care DO NOT GO HERE! They turned my mom away because she had a 99.1 temperature even though we had just walked in from being in the 100 degree heat. She had been waiting on this appointment for weeks and she was in so much pain when they turned us away I had to take her to the ER. She had a huge knot on her chest due to severe pinched nerves in her neck. My mother was crying when we got back to the car. She had a stroke in 2016 and is paralyzed on her right side so getting her out especially in this heat is not an easy task. We live in Owasso so getting her to Tulsa is