

65K Sq.Ft
World-Class Facility
24/7 Care
Expert Support

Meet Your Pain Specialist
Dr. Anusha Karumuri
MBBS & DA (Anesthesiology), Manipal University – Gold Medalist
DNB (Anesthesiology)
FIPM (Fellow of Interventional Pain Medicine), EDRA (U.K.)
MSc in Pain Management, University of South Wales (U.K.)
One of the few specialists in India licensed for Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation & Cryoablation
10,000+ patients treated with precise, minimally invasive, and compassionate care
Globally trained | Evidence-based methods | Proven results

Procedures Offered:
Stellate Ganglion Block and RF Ablation: Image-guided sympathetic block with radiofrequency modulation to interrupt abnormal pain signals, reduce swelling, and improve circulation in CRPS-affected limbs.
T2/T3 Sympathectomy: Targeted interruption of the thoracic sympathetic chain (T2–T3) for refractory CRPS to decrease sympathetically maintained pain and restore function.
Equipments

FAQs
Q1. What causes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)?
Q1. What causes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)? CRPS is a chronic pain condition, usually affecting the arms or legs, and often develops after an injury, surgery, stroke, or even minor trauma. It occurs due to abnormal responses in the nervous system, leading to excessive inflammation, nerve hypersensitivity, and poor blood circulation.
👉 Two types of CRPS:
● Type 1: Without confirmed nerve injury
● Type 2: With confirmed nerve damage
Symptoms include: burning pain, swelling, skin color/temperature changes, and restricted mobility. Left untreated, it may lead to long-term disability.
At Anantha Pain Centre, we use advanced diagnostics and early intervention to control pain, restore mobility, and prevent progression.
Q2. What is the best non-surgical treatment for CRPS?
Our minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments include:
● Sympathetic nerve blocks
● Spinal cord stimulation
● Ketamine infusions
● Nerve modulation therapies
These procedures interrupt abnormal pain signals, reduce inflammation, and restore normal function—helping patients get back to daily life without the risks of surgery.
Q3. How quickly can I return to daily activities?
Most patients experience relief within 24–48 hours and resume light activities immediately, thanks to our day-care procedures.
Q4. Is the procedure painful?
No. All procedures are done under local anesthesia with real-time imaging guidance. Discomfort is minimal, and additional pain relief plus physiotherapy are provided after treatment.
Q5. How long does pain relief last?
Many patients enjoy years of sustained relief after a single procedure. If required, treatments can be safely repeated or combined with physiotherapy, TENS therapy, and stress-management for maximum benefit.





