Pain Management
Living with pain can be exhausting, both physically and mentally. Pain does not only affect body movement, it also affects quality of life. If pain is causing you to miss the things you enjoy doing, we can help.
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Types of Pain We Treat
Back pain
Back pain is the leading cause of disability in people who are younger than 45 years of age and many things can cause it. Often times, back pain happens because of issues like spinal joint issues, back muscles, disks, and nerves. Back pain can often result from injuries sustained during strenuous sports activity, such as football, baseball, wrestling, running, and more. It can, however, occur from smaller, sudden movements like falling on your rear, twisting, or turning suddenly.
Shoulder pain
Millions of people suffer from shoulder pain in their lives. The causes of shoulder pain can stem from one of many factors, such as an injury that has occurred (sports, auto, or other), or a disease of some sort, or even due to your genetic makeup. If not treated, the pain you may be experiencing can spread to other parts of the body, such as the neck or back.
Neck pain
Pain in the neck area is also a common condition. Some people experience sharp, piercing pains in the neck, while others experience a more dull, aching type of pain. Patients may experience short-term or more long-term pain. The most common types of neck pain are due to strains or sprains, such as sports injuries, repetitive motions, or whiplash. These are typically due to an irritated or overused muscle, tendon, or ligament. If you experience neck pain for more than three months, there could be more serious issues at hand.
Knee pain
There are many things that can cause pain in the knee, with some of the more common reasons being: sports injuries, bad posture, car accidents, or genetics. Knee pain can either be acute or chronic. Acute knee pain is a more temporary type of pain that may go away after a period of time. This type of knee pain is usually a result of an injury or an accident. Chronic knee pain is different: in the fact that it rarely goes away without treatment.
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Prescription medicine
- Bioelectric therapy
- Nerve blocks
- Injections