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Medication Management For Pain
Medication Management For Pain

 

About Pain Medication

There are several conditions, injuries, and disorders that can cause chronic pain in the body. From migraines to back pain, chronic pain can decrease an individual’s quality of life and make them dependent on others to take care of them. The pain management physician provides temporary pain medication management to help his patients manage their chronic pain. Medication management is used as part of an overall treatment plan, which our pain management specialists will create in order to try and find safer alternatives to combat the pain. The pain management physician believes in finding the root of chronic pain in order to manage it, but he does provide pain medication to help his patients gain relief during the healing process, or to help them manage their pain through rehabilitation.

Ideal Candidates for Pain Medication

Since pain medications can be highly addictive, they are typically not used as the first form of treatment for chronic pain. Instead, the pain management physician may first suggest physical therapy, exercise, or diet change before suggesting pain medications. They may also be prescribed in the waiting time before a more long-lasting solution, such as injections. In some cases, a patient may be provided with pain medications to help them complete physical therapy. The pain management physician will hold a consultation to discuss your medical history and other treatment options before determining if pain medications should be prescribed.

What to Expect with Pain Medication

There are several different medications that can be used to manage chronic pain depending on the type and origin of the pain. For instance, muscular pain may require a different medication than joint or arthritic pain. If used longer than suggested, some patients may build up immunity to the medication, which is why the pain management physician uses medication as a temporary form of pain management. Certain types of pain medications are only suggested to be used for up to four weeks. The pain management physician will evaluate your symptoms in order to prescribe the appropriate medication for your needs. He may also create a treatment plan with other forms of treatment that can coincide with the medication. If patients notice any abnormal side effects while taking pain medication, they should contact our office immediately.

Manage Your Chronic Pain

Living with chronic pain can cause difficulties in all areas of life. While it is important to understand the cause of your chronic pain, pain medication can be helpful in managing the pain alongside other forms of treatment. The pain management clinics want to help you learn more about your pain management options.

A Safer Alternative to Treating Pain

The resources for medication management include a wide range of treatment options to relieve chronic pain. We utilize regenerative medicine and other techniques for the safest procedures and the most noninvasive results. We started our medication management program in hopes to guide patients in dealing with their pain and offer them a helping hand in recovering to full optimal health and functioning.

Call us today! Let’s talk about what’s limiting you from your full potential and create a specific treatment plan to get you back to the activities you love.

Medication Treatment Options

Our medical staff is available to assist you if you have additional questions about our pain management program. We accept both scheduled appointments and walk-ins.

Our medication management involves special treatments including:

  • Facet & medical branch block
  • Spinal cord stimulation
  • Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)
  • Injections, steroids for pain in joints, muscles, or tendons

o Epidural Steroid Injection - epidural steroid injections are a very common treatment option for chronic pain that has continued to elevate over time and is not improving with other forms of treatment. The pain management physician will make sure to discuss all your options and benefits as well as how it provided effective pain relief for patients whose pain is preventing them from completing proper physical therapy.

Common Conditions for Medication Management

We found many of our patients turning to medicine after growing tired of putting a Band-Aid on their pain issues. Luckily, we’re turning back the clock and restoring the health of injured tissue, with the ultimate goal of reducing and eliminating the need for medications and long-term treatment plans. Not to mention the potential side effects and long-term destruction of the tissue around the injuries from those treatments.

All of our treatment plans are strategically designed to mask pain, not just treat it.

Some conditions our medication management techniques can treat include:

  • Chronic headaches, mouth, or face pain
  • Low back pain
  • Muscle and/or bone pain
  • Neck pain

When dealing with severe pain, medication may be administered in a smaller dose and monitored for complete safety. Even though some medications used to treat pain appear easy to take, complex administration and guidance for management should only be taken by highly experienced and knowledgeable specialists.

Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation has two convenient locations in Richmond Hill – Queens and New Hyde Park – Long Island. Call the Queens office at (718) 215-1888, or (516) 419-4480 for the Long Island office, to arrange an appointment with our Interventional Pain Management Specialist, Dr. Jeffrey Chacko.

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