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Pain Management is the use of medicine to treat chronic or acute pain with the overall impact being to improve quality of life, reduce or relieve pain and restore functionality.
Injury, disease, surgery and chronic conditions can all be causes of pain. We utilise Pain Management techniques such as Rehabilitation, Advanced Joint Injections and other Orthopaedic Treatments.
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Our ultimate goal is to provide more healthy years of living to our patient, so they have the potential to enjoy life to its fullest.
We have gathered the Leading Joint Preservation specialists in the UK into one team.
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The amount of time it takes for MSK pain to improve with pain management varies depending on the severity and cause of the pain.
Some patients may experience immediate relief from pain management interventions such as medications or physical therapy, while others may require several weeks or months of treatment to see improvement.
While pain management techniques are generally safe, there are potential risks associated with some interventions. For example, long-term use of opioids for pain management can lead to addiction, and some medications may have side effects.
It’s important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of pain management interventions with your healthcare provider.
Lifestyle changes can be an effective part of pain management for MSK pain. These may include maintaining a healthy weight, staying physically active with low-impact exercises, such as swimming or walking, reducing stress with relaxation techniques, such as meditation or yoga, and quitting smoking.
It’s important to work with your healthcare provider to develop a pain management plan that includes lifestyle changes and other interventions.
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Pain can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, disease, surgery, and chronic conditions. Pain management techniques may include medication, physical therapy, exercise, relaxation techniques, acupuncture, and other complementary therapies.
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Improves the patient’s quality of life during treatment.
Physical therapy, massage, and acupuncture to reduce pain and inflammation.
Managed with prescription medication, nerve blocks, or other interventions.
Sudden pain managed with pain medication, ice packs, and rest.
Managing pain with medication, physical therapy, and relaxation techniques to improve the patient’s quality of life.
We offer a complimentary consultation without any obligation to our patients.
You can schedule an appointment with one of our experienced surgeons and receive personalized expert advice based on your specific needs.
To arrange your free consultation, you can contact us by phone or complete our quick online form. We look forward to helping you!
The amount of time it takes for MSK pain to improve with pain management varies depending on the severity and cause of the pain.
Some patients may experience immediate relief from pain management interventions such as medications or physical therapy, while others may require several weeks or months of treatment to see improvement.
While pain management techniques are generally safe, there are potential risks associated with some interventions. For example, long-term use of opioids for pain management can lead to addiction, and some medications may have side effects.
It’s important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of pain management interventions with your healthcare provider.
Lifestyle changes can be an effective part of pain management for MSK pain. These may include maintaining a healthy weight, staying physically active with low-impact exercises, such as swimming or walking, reducing stress with relaxation techniques, such as meditation or yoga, and quitting smoking.
It’s important to work with your healthcare provider to develop a pain management plan that includes lifestyle changes and other interventions.
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