Pain management is a medical approach to reducing or controlling pain from various conditions, such as injury, surgery, chronic illness like cancer, or nerve damage. It combines various treatments and therapies tailored to each patient’s needs.
Options include medications, physical therapy, nerve blocks, injections, acupuncture, chiropractic care, and, in some cases, surgery. Treatment plans are individualized based on the type and severity of pain.
Pain management specialists have specialized training to diagnose and treat complex pain conditions. They provide a comprehensive approach that combines various therapies for effective relief and quality of life improvement.
Yes, physical therapy is often recommended as part of a pain management plan. It helps improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion, which can alleviate pain and prevent further injury.
Some treatments, like medications and injections, may have side effects. Your pain specialist will discuss these with you and monitor your response to ensure safety and effectiveness.