Overview
Understanding the best way to treat chronic pain involves diagnosing it first and then managing it with a personalised treatment plan. Symptoms of chronic pain that can be treated include headaches, back pain, and joint pain caused by conditions like osteoarthritis and neuropathy. These treatments range from medications and physical therapy to advanced procedures like nerve blocks.
What Is a Pain Management Clinic?
Our chronic pain management clinic specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of persistent pain conditions. Our consultants work closely with you to understand your pain and develop a personalised treatment plan.
We use a range of therapies, from medications and physical therapy to advanced procedures, to help you manage your pain and improve your quality of life. Our goal is to provide you with compassionate care and effective solutions to alleviate your pain and restore your wellbeing.
Why Might You Need to Visit a Pain Clinic?
If you’re experiencing persistent pain that affects your daily life and wellbeing, a visit to our pain management clinic could be essential. Our specialists can help identify the underlying causes of your pain and provide targeted treatments to help you regain control and improve your quality of life.
Common Symptoms
Chronic pain can manifest in various ways, including:
- Persistent headaches
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Joint pain
- Nerve pain
- Muscle aches
Common Conditions
Chronic pain can be caused by various conditions, including:
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Sciatica
- Herniated discs
- Migraines
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Neuropathy
- Post-surgical pain
It’s important not to self-diagnose; if you experience any of these symptoms, seek professional advice to ensure proper treatment and management.
What Happens At a Pain Management Appointment?
During a pain management appointment, our specialists will take a comprehensive approach to understand your pain.
You’ll begin by discussing your medical history and symptoms in detail. A physical examination will follow, and we may request diagnostic tests, such as blood samples or imaging, to pinpoint the cause of your pain. Based on this thorough evaluation, we’ll develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.
Pain Management Services We Offer
Our pain management clinic offers a variety of treatments and procedures tailored to your specific needs, aiming to reduce pain and improve function.
Medication Management
Medication plans to manage pain and improve quality of life.
Physical Therapy
Exercises and techniques to enhance mobility and strength.
Nerve Blocks
Injections to block pain signals from specific nerves.
Injection Treatment
Injections to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I be referred to a pain clinic?
You might be referred to a pain clinic if your chronic pain isn’t responding to standard treatments. Pain specialists can offer advanced therapies and comprehensive care plans tailored to manage your pain effectively, improving your overall quality of life.
What is involved in pain management treatment?
Pain management treatment involves a combination of medications, physical therapy, and advanced procedures such as nerve blocks or spinal cord stimulation. The goal is to reduce pain, improve function, and enhance the patient’s overall quality of life through a personalised treatment plan.
What happens at your first pain management appointment?
At your first pain management appointment, you’ll discuss your medical history and pain symptoms with the specialist. A physical examination will follow, and diagnostic tests may be conducted. Based on these findings, the specialist will create a personalised treatment plan to address your specific pain needs.
What is the most common form of pain management?
The most common form of pain management includes medications such as analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy. These treatments are often combined to effectively manage pain, improve function, and enhance the patient’s quality of life.
What to say to your pain management doctor?
When speaking to your pain management doctor, clearly describe your pain, including its intensity, duration, and any activities that worsen or relieve it. Discuss your medical history, previous treatments, and any concerns or goals you have for your pain management plan.