If you are looking into pain management in Key West, your pain has probably lasted longer than expected or keeps coming back with normal activity. It might be a knee, hip, shoulder, back, neck, tendon, bursa, or an irritated joint. In orthopedic care, the first job is to find the likely pain generator, the structure actually causing your pain, before choosing a treatment.

If you want a focused local evaluation, contact Key West Concierge Orthopedics to request an appointment, or call (305) 707-8484.

Dr. Jason Pirozzolo approaches pain from a sports medicine and nonsurgical orthopedic perspective. That means looking at your injury history, mechanics, inflammation, imaging, prior treatment, and goals. For some people, pain management means calming inflammation. For others, it means restoring motion, building strength, or using an image-guided procedure when appropriate.

What Orthopedic Pain Management Means

Orthopedic pain management focuses on pain from muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and the spine. It is not the same as simply covering pain with medication. A thoughtful plan may include activity changes, therapeutic exercise, medication guidance, bracing, injections, or more imaging.

Maybe you searched for a pain management specialist near me or interventional pain management near me because you want to know whether you need a procedure. Sometimes you do. Sometimes a clear diagnosis, education, and a conservative plan are more useful first. You can review the practice's orthopedic services to see how nonsurgical care is organized.

Injections and Image-Guided Procedures

An injection may be considered when pain seems to come from one specific inflamed joint, tendon sheath, bursa, or soft tissue area. Image guidance can help place the medication more accurately. Worried about needles? Dr. Pirozzolo explains how painless injections can reduce discomfort.

Ultrasound can be especially helpful because it shows soft tissue and needle position in real time. You can read more about ultrasound in orthopedics if you are curious about this approach.

Matching the Treatment to the Diagnosis

Joint pain relief in Key West depends on matching the plan to the condition. Arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, sciatica, a muscle strain, and a ligament injury can all feel similar, but they may need different treatment. Dr. Pirozzolo's article on orthopedic pain management explains how several options can be considered together.

Good pain care usually includes follow-up. If your symptoms change, improve only briefly, or return with one specific activity, the plan may need adjusting. That can mean reviewing imaging, modifying exercises, changing the medication strategy, or reconsidering an image-guided treatment.

Trust and communication matter in pain care. New patients can read patient reviews for Dr. Jason Pirozzolo to get a feel for the practice.

When to Schedule an Evaluation

If pain is getting worse, limiting your day, affecting sleep, or returning despite rest, an evaluation can clarify the next step. For a diagnosis-based approach to pain management in Key West, contact Key West Concierge Orthopedics to request an appointment, or call (305) 707-8484.

Medically reviewed by
Jason Pirozzolo, DO
Fellowship Trained and Board Certified in Sports Medicine
Board Certified in Family Medicine
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
Specializing in Non-Surgical Orthopedics and Image-Guided Joint Injections
Licensed Physician, State of Florida

Last medically reviewed: May 2026
Dr. Jason Pirozzolo: full physician profile and credentials