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Our goals are to stabilize and minimize an individual’s pain to maximize one’s level of functioning, prevent disability, and improve quality of life. About Pain Pain Conditions
Pain should not stop you from working on your SMART goals. The main focus of my treatment is to relieve pain. Focus more on your ability to function than on your pain. Aim for small, gradual improvements in your ability to function. My treatment should get my pain to zero. Treatment is not likely to get you to zero pain.
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Pain medications refer to drugs that largely relieve pain through analgesic functions or address biological or neurological processes. Not all of the medications used during pain management are painkillers. Types of medications used for the treatment and management of chronic pain include:
Non-invasive interventions include corticosteroid treatments, temporary and permanent nerve blocks, and minor surgical interventions designed to reduce or address pain via injection, stimulation, the installation of a pain pump, and other methods. These interventions are more drastic than a purely pharmacological plan.
Occupational and physical therapy relies on helping patients reduce pain throughout their day-to-day, in life, and at work, via ergonomic lessons, targeted physical training, the use of various tools to help ease or reduce pain during movement and otherwise (such as back braces and walkers), and more.
As the efficacy of antidepressants helps prove, the psychological impact of pain is not to be understated and often serves to exacerbate it. Both anxiety and depression can have a marked impact on pain thresholds and severity, and they are common comorbidities for adults struggling with chronic pain.
Pain management plans may also include complementary alternative medicine, from acupuncture to herbal infusions, and lifestyle adjustments that may help reduce pain in the long term, including better diet, proper hydration, herbal supplements, and regular exercise.
To be recognized as the leading integrative pain management organization in the US, redefining the sector into a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary system of pain solutions, empowering patients to live happier, healthier, more active lives.
At Clearway Pain Solutions Institute, our mantra is “So You Can”, because we know you are here to resolve your pain So You Can get back to living your best life, the one you want and deserve. Our entire practice, every single member of our team, is focused on you, which is why you are at the center of our Vision and Mission:
Welcome to Clearway Pain Solutions, where we relieve pain, restore physical function and empower our patients to renew themselves so they can enjoy the lives they want and deserve.
We relieve pain so our patients can live happier, healthier and more active lives. See more of our story here.
Pain Therapy Associates is a multidisciplinary team of board-certified pain specialists – in rheumatology, pain management, anesthesiology, internal medicine, neurology, physiatry, physical therapy, massage therapy, chiropractic medicine, acupuncture and Eastern medicine – all under one roof. All dedicated to pinpointing the real source of your suffering, relieving your pain and restoring your life.
You can’t really enjoy life when you suffer with constant pain. That’s why Pain Therapy Associates established a center where you can find real pain relief; a center where you’ll never be told that your pain is all in your head.