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Orthopedic surgeons diagnose and treat ailments affecting muscles, bones and joints, treating sports injuries, degenerative diseases, tumors, infections, and birth defects. They regularly perform joint repair and replacement operations. See all conditions on Dr. Lerner's profile.
Hours of Operation. Monday 8:00am-4:00pm. Tuesday 8:00am-4:00pm. Wednesday 8:00am-4:00pm. Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm. Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. Saturday By Appointment. Whether we are seeing you for your initial consultation, a follow-up visit or performing interventional procedures, no one is more focused on your individual needs, comfort and well-being.
Gene expression profiling of experimental traumatic spinal cord injury as a function of distance from impact site and injury severity
Everyone there is very professional, and they listen to their patients. They understand that the pain people have is real, and they treat it appropriately and their patients with respect.
THE PAIN MANAGEMENT GROUP is a multi-disciplinary team of providers dedicated to the treatment of acute and chronic pain in Middle Tennessee. Our board-certified physicians and advanced practitioners in Tennessee’s most established pain management practice have been seeing patients in Middle Tennessee since 1996.
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.
Head to toe inside and out, we’re experts at relieving pain and restoring function, from spine, back and neck to shoulders, arms, knees and legs, tell us what hurts.
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.
Physical therapy is the rehabilitative process of restoring physical function and mobility in order to achieve an individual’s highest level of physical function. Our physical therapy team specializes in the rehabilitation of orthopedic and sports-related injuries in pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients. Learn More.
Pain on one side of the lower abdomen, around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, is experienced by most women and is called Ovulation pain or Mittelschmerz. Not all…
At Pain Specialists of Oregon our team of doctors and staff improve lives by melding our collective expertise with advanced therapies in a compassionate environment. We strive to ease suffering, restore, and improve the health and lives of our patients. In addition, we help people and their families understand and cope with the difficult circumstances of dealing with pain and progressing towards an improvement in the level of pain or a full cure.
Pain Specialists of Oregon is located in the South Building of the Chase Gardens Medical Center. We are open Tuesday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. You are welcome to contact us at 541-844-1807 to schedule an appointment or ask any questions you may have regarding a recent visit.
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), formerly known as Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS), is a chronic pain condition in which high levels of nerve impulses are sent to an affected site. Experts believe that CRPS occurs as a result of dysfunction in the central or peripheral nervous systems.
Spinal cord injury is damage to the spinal cord as a result of a direct trauma to the spinal cord itself or as a result of indirect damage to the bones, soft tissues, and vessels surrounding the spinal cord.
Chronic abdominal pain, also known as chronic functional abdominal pain, is pain caused by an unexplained source. Chronic abdominal pain is the diagnosis when appendicitis, aortic dissection, aortic aneurysm, ulcers, Crohn’s disease, colon cancer, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diverticulitis and other diagnoses have been ruled out.
Chronic pain is pain that lasts, often beyond 6 months. Our goal is to get to the root of your pain and reduce or eliminate it. Our therapies offer lasting change and go way beyond medications.
Osteoarthritis (OA), also known as age-related arthritis or degenerative joint disease, is a deteriorating disease that affects the joints in your body. Knee osteoarthritis can cause knee pain that may range from dull, achy, sharp, or even debilitating, depending on the location and severity of the condition
For patients who undergo surgery at Wake Forest Baptist, pain management is an important part of the healing process. Our pain team includes physicians, advanced practice providers (nurse practitioners), and nurses who help ensure you are as comfortable as possible with minimal pain.
IV pain medicines, which are fast-acting medications administered through an intravenous drip. These can act as an effective backup for breakthrough pain. Pain pills, which are usually stronger and longer-lasting than IV pain medicines.
On the day of surgery and during recovery, pain management may involve one of the following methods: 1 Continuous epidural analgesia, which are numbing and pain medicines given continuously through a small tube, usually in the middle of the back 2 Continuous peripheral nerve block, which are numbing medications administered continuously through a small tube using a portable pump 3 IV pain medicines, which are fast-acting medications administered through an intravenous drip. These can act as an effective backup for breakthrough pain 4 Pain pills, which are usually stronger and longer-lasting than IV pain medicines 5 PCA pump, which is a device that allows a patient to self-administer IV pain medication by pushing a button. This approach is typically used for patients who did not receive general anesthesia 6 Peripheral nerve block, which are numbing medications given before surgery that last for many hours after surgery
The Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) serves inpatients following surgery to help manage their pain and encourage healing. The inpatient pain service also serves as a liaison to transition patients from the inpatient setting to the outpatient pain locations.
Effective pain management has been shown to help patients heal more quickly and comfortably following a surgery. With less pain, you are more likely to be able to get out of bed, move with ease and do recommended breathing exercises.
Continuous epidural analgesia, which are numbing and pain medicines given continuously through a small tube, usually in the middle of the back
Janus Patel, MD Interventional Pain physician discusses pain management for spine and back pain and how our team of experts help to identify the root causes of your pain and bring our patients long term relief.