Pain Management

Pain is a complex and personal experience that can affect every aspect of life. At our Neurology & Pain Management Center, we specialize in diagnosing and treating various types of pain to help patients regain control and improve their quality of life. Our approach focuses on understanding the source of pain and creating individualized treatment plans.

Expert Pain Management Service for a Better Life

Our pain management service is dedicated to helping patients find relief from a variety of conditions, including neck and back pain, pinched nerves, injury-related pain, arthritis and joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendinopathies. We focus on identifying the root cause of pain and developing a clear treatment plan tailored to each individual’s needs. Our goal is to reduce pain and improve daily function so patients can return to their normal activities. We use a combination of medication, therapy, and minimally invasive procedures depending on the type and severity of the pain.

The treatment options for pain management are designed to address both acute and chronic pain conditions. Whether it is managing discomfort caused by arthritis and joint issues or providing relief for nerve-related problems like carpal tunnel syndrome and pinched nerves, we provide effective care. Injury-related pain and tendinopathies are also carefully treated to promote healing and prevent further complications. Overall, our pain management service aims to improve quality of life through consistent and targeted care.

Our Pain Management Services

Our pain management services focus on diagnosing and treating various types of pain to help improve your daily life. We address conditions such as neck & back pain, pinched nerves, injury-related pain, arthritis & joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendinopathies. 

Neck & Back Pain

Neck and back pain are common and can result from poor posture, injuries, or underlying medical conditions. These issues often affect daily movement and quality of life. Pain may be sharp, dull, or constant and can spread to other areas. Treatment focuses on relieving discomfort and improving mobility.

Pinched Nerves

A pinched nerve happens when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues. This can lead to pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area. It commonly occurs in the neck, back, or joints. Managing a pinched nerve involves reducing pressure and restoring function.

Injury-related Pain

Accidents, overuse, or strain on muscles, joints, or nerves cause injury-related pain. It can be short-term or develop into chronic pain if not properly treated. This type of pain often limits movement and physical activity. Treatment focuses on healing and preventing further damage.

Arthritis & Joint Pain

Arthritis causes inflammation in the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. Joint pain can also occur from wear and tear or past injuries. It affects people of all ages and often worsens over time. Pain management aims to reduce inflammation and improve joint function.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed in the wrist. It causes numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers. Repetitive motions and wrist strain are common causes. Treatment includes relieving pressure on the nerve to ease symptoms.

Tendinopathies

Tendinopathies are conditions where tendons become irritated or damaged, usually from overuse. This leads to pain, swelling, and limited motion in the affected area. It often affects the shoulder, elbow, knee, or ankle. Treatment helps reduce strain and promote tendon healing.

Have Questions? Contact Our Specialists

If you’re ready to learn more about our additional pain treatments or want to schedule an appointment, please reach out to us. Our team is here to answer your questions and help you find relief. Contact us today to take the next step toward better pain management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If your pain is ongoing, interfering with your life, or not improving with basic care, you may benefit from professional help. Pain that limits movement, sleep, or daily tasks should not be ignored. A consultation helps determine if treatment is right for you. Early care can prevent long-term problems.

Pain management doesn't always cure the underlying cause, but focuses on reducing pain levels. In many cases, it improves mobility and quality of life significantly. For some conditions, pain management is part of ongoing care. Your doctor will explain realistic goals.

You should not stop treatment without discussing it with your doctor. They will help taper medications or adjust therapies safely. Ending care too soon could lead to a return of symptoms. The goal is to maintain your progress over time.

The frequency of visits depends on your diagnosis, symptoms, and how well you're responding. Some treatments require weekly sessions while others are monthly. As you improve, visits may be reduced. Your doctor will explain the plan and adjust as needed.

Our center offers both neurological and pain care under one roof, improving coordination and treatment planning. We focus on personalized care and patient education. This helps patients understand their condition and options. Our approach supports better, longer-lasting outcomes.

You can book an appointment by calling our front desk or using our online scheduling platform. Our team will guide you through available slots and necessary details. We recommend having your insurance and medical history ready. Emergency pain cases may receive priority scheduling.

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