

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:
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) for Rotator Cuff Tears Promotes natural healing of shoulder tendons and reduces inflammation.
Joint Injection – AC Joint Injection Provides targeted relief from arthritis and joint inflammation.
Suprascapular Nerve Block Blocks pain signals from the shoulder nerves for quick pain reduction.
Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation for Tendinitis Uses heat energy to disrupt pain signals, offering longer-lasting relief for chronic
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FAQs
Q1: What causes chronic shoulder pain?
Chronic shoulder pain may result from rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, arthritis, or nerve compression. Poor posture, repetitive overhead activities, or old injuries can also contribute. At Anantha Advanced Pain Management Centre, we use detailed assessments and advanced imaging to identify the exact cause and provide personalized, effective treatment.
Q2: What is the best non-surgical treatment for shoulder pain?
We specialize in non-surgical, minimally invasive, image-guided procedures such as PRP therapy, joint injections, suprascapular nerve blocks, and radiofrequency ablation. These treatments deliver precise pain relief without open surgery.
Q3: How quickly can I get back to work or daily activities?
Most patients experience noticeable relief within 24–48 hours and can resume light activities almost immediately after our day-care procedures.
Q4: Is the procedure painful?
No. All procedures are performed under local anesthesia with imaging guidance, making them safe and minimally uncomfortable. Additional oral medication and physiotherapy support are provided for smooth recovery.
Q5: How long does the pain relief last?
Pain relief can last from months to years depending on the condition. Treatments can be repeated if needed and combined with physiotherapy, TENS therapy, or stress management for extended benefits.





