Pain Management
Pain is a general term that describes any kind of unpleasant or uncomfortable sensation in the body.There are many different types and causes of pain, and these can be grouped into eight different categories to help with pain management
Pain Management
Pain management can be simple or complex, depending on the cause of the pain. An example of pain that is typically less complex would be nerve root irritation from a herniated disc with pain radiating down the leg. This condition can often be alleviated with an epidural steroid injection and physical therapy. Sometimes, however, the pain does not go away. This can require a wide variety of skills and techniques to treat the pain.
These skills and techniques include:
The range of services offered includes detailed comprehensive pain assessments with in-clinic diagnostic ultrasound scans, combined multidisciplinary assessments with physiotherapy and psychology specialists.
Interventions offered include ultrasound and fluoroscopy guided injections, intravenous infusions,radiofrequency treatment, closely supervised physiotherapy and rehabilitation, psychology input including Cognitive behavioural therapy, complementary therapies including acupuncture and meditation.
Chronic pain not only affects the individual for whom the condition is associated with, but it also causes isolation and strained relationships with family members and friends.
We offer personalised pain management plans on lines of Pain Management Programme.
Our experienced team will give you help, advice and support in implementing life style modifications to help sustain the benefits. We work with you not only to reduce the pain but also the impact of pain on your life.