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If you’re among the millions of people in the United States (35 million, to be exact) who suffer from migraines, you’ve likely sought treatment after treatment with only mild to moderate success. We urge you not to give up hope, as there are many ways that we can approach migraine pain. An occipital nerve block is one such avenue. While this type of block isn’t for all migraine sufferers, it has brought relief to many.
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For most people with back pain, surgery is recommended only after all other options have been exhausted. A common non-surgical approach to pain relief is epidural steroid injections, which help reduce inflammation around your spinal cord and spinal nerves. They are primarily intended for temporary pain relief, but steroid injections coupled with therapeutic exercise may allow patients to postpone or even avoid surgery altogether.
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PAINFUL JOINT DISEASE IN THE NECK AND BACK - Facts and Information About Spinal Arthritis
-Spinal arthritis is swelling and tenderness of the joints anywhere along the spine, but mostly in the neck and low back areas.
-Several types of arthritis affect the spine. Some are due to aging and wear and tear. Others result from an overactive immune system, an infection, or are inherited.
-All forms of arthritis cause a breakdown of cartilage, the hard and slippery tissue that cushions the ends of bones where they form a joint.
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The prevalence of joint pain due to arthritis in the United States is staggering. More than 92 million people report doctor-diagnosed arthritis or arthritis symptoms, namely pain and inflammation. When it comes to arthritis, there’s no benefit or valor to simply soldiering through the pain, because there are many steps, we can take to prevent more pain down the road. Our Pain Management Physician has extensive experience helping our patients better navigate the world of arthritis. The one thing that we’ve found, time and again, is that the earlier we intervene, the better your outcome, which is why you shouldn’t ignore arthritis pain.
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Posted on: 06-Aug-2021 | No of views: 2540
If you have ever experienced pain, tingling, and/or numbness along your sciatic nerve, you have likely heard the terms piriformis syndrome and sciatica. While these two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, piriformis syndrome and sciatica are not the same and differ in terms of causes, symptoms, and treatments. The Underlying Causes Are Different - Both sciatica and piriformis syndrome can cause symptoms in your lower back, buttock, and/or leg, but their underlying causes are different.
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A Frequent Source of Lower Back and Leg Pain - One of the most prevalent causes of low back pain occurs with injuries to the sacroiliac (SI) joint and ligaments. Young and middle-aged women are most susceptible to this condition, which can make sitting and standing difficult and painful tasks. If you are experiencing the painful symptoms of SI joint dysfunction, we can help you find relief with accurate diagnostic techniques and effective non-surgical therapy.
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Posted on: 02-Aug-2021 | No of views: 1987
If you’re one of the millions of Americans (to be precise, 39 million adults and children) who suffer from migraines, you understand all too well the effect that this type of head pain can have on your life. While there’s still some mystery surrounding migraines, the medical world has made great headway in finding effective solutions for managing this neurological condition better. Our pain management consultant closely follows the latest research, and we’re pleased to offer effective migraine services to our patients.
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This top-to-bottom guide gives an overview of spinal anatomy and the potential problems that can cause pain. Understanding your spine's anatomy and inner workings can help you better manage neck or back pain. Your spine is mostly comprised of 3 general regions:
1. The cervical spine contains 7 vertebral bones that run from the base of the skull down through your neck. This region of the spine has a natural inward curve (toward the front of the body), called a lordotic curve. It supports the head above and is relatively mobile, which also makes it more prone to injury. 2. The thoracic spine contains 12 vertebral bones, with the top 10 solidly connected to the rib cage and the bottom 2 connected to floating ribs.
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You never realize how much you use your shoulders every day until one of them starts hurting. Shoulder pain can surface because of issues with the shoulder joint or from muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding it. Shoulder pain might get worse as you move your arm or shoulder, like lifting a box, doing yard work, or even swinging a tennis racket. Our physician will thoroughly examine patients experiencing arm pain and assess all symptoms before offering several forms of non-surgical treatment.
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If you’ve been hobbled by pain, you’ll do almost anything to find relief, but perhaps not surgery if you can avoid it. While surgical solutions have come a long way, they certainly aren’t the only options available to you. Our pain management specialist understands that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for pain. In an effort to provide our patients with options they can feel comfortable with, we offer the latest evidence-based, nonsurgical therapies available. Here's a look at five such therapies, which may be able to help you avoid surgery.
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