Neuropathies

  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I and II
  • Nerve Injuries
  • Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Central Pain Syndrome
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Post-Herpetic Neuralgia


Other Conditions

  • Headaches / Migraines
  • Post-Surgical Pain
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Cancer Pain
  • Mitochondrial Dysfunction


And many other conditions....



Buffalo Pain and  HEALING 
Dr. Bernard Hsu, MD
Our office is equipped with a fluoroscopy (x-ray) unit and procedure room where Dr. Hsu performs most of his interventions.  He is fellowship-trained and full-credentialed to perform the most advanced procedures.  In addition, Dr. Hsu uses a multi-disciplinary approach in his evaluation of each patient and may consider additional modalities that may be beneficial to the patient.  

Conditions Treated


Spine Disorders

  • Low Back Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Failed Back Syndrome
  • Sciatica
  • Sacroiliac Dysfunction
  • Coccydynia
  • Facet Syndrome
  • Compression Fractures


Musculoskeletal Disorders

  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome / Muscle Spasms
  • Arthritis / Arthralgias
  • Bursitis / Tendonitis
  • Extremity Pain
  • Personal Injuries
  • Fibromyalgia

Procedures Performed


  • Epidural Steroid Injections (Lumbar, Thoracic, Cervical, Caudal)
  • Transforaminal  Epidural Steroid Injections
  • Selective Nerve Blocks
  • Facet Nerve / Medial Branch Blocks
  • Sacroiliac Joint Injections
  • Peripheral Nerve Blocks
  • Sympathetic Blocks
  • Radiofrequency Nerve Ablation
  • Trigger Point Injections
  • Joint Injections / Soft Tissue Injections
  • Spinal Cord Stimulation / Dorsal Column Stimulators
  • Intercostal Nerve Blocks
  • Epidural Blood Patch
  • Acupuncture 
  • Many others....

Acupuncture

(taken from Wikipedia)


Acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles to stimulate certain points on the body. The general theory of acupuncture is based on the premise that bodily functions are regulated by an energy called qi (氣) which flows through the body; disruptions of this flow are believed to be responsible for disease.  Acupuncture describes a family of procedures aiming to correct imbalances in the flow of qi by stimulation of anatomical locations on or under the skin by a variety of techniques.  The most common mechanism of stimulation of acupuncture points employs penetration of the skin by thin metal needles, which are manipulated manually or by electrical stimulation.


Dr. Hsu was trained in medical acupuncture at Harvard Medical School.  He is licensed to practice acupuncture in New York.