Our Physical therapists help people with physical injuries or illnesses of to regain range of movement and control their pain. Our interventional pain management Doctors can help you reduce pain and get you back to your life. For progressing pain or pain that does not resolve with conservative treatment, surgery is often considered to relieve neck or back pain when the precise cause of the pain is known.
At times it is difficult for the Doctor to determine what specifically is causing a patients pain. Diagnostics and therapeutic. All of our providers are Board Certified who use a comprehensive approach to pain management, Keeping the patient safe.
At times it is difficult for the Doctor to determine what specifically is causing a patients pain. Diagnostics and therapeutic. All of our providers are Board Certified who use a comprehensive approach to pain management, Keeping the patient safe.
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Advanced Wellness and Rehabilitation Center is a medical specialty practice dedicated to providing superior treatment of injuries sustained by accident victims through, comprehensive physical therapist, interventional pain management, and surgical correction options. Our purpose is to provide patients with a wide range of the latest treatment options.
We use our experience, advanced training and treatment skills to pinpoint the source of your problem. Then we use precision treatments to bring you relief as quickly as possible. We'll take advantage of your body's natural ability to heal, move and do all the things you want. Equally important, we teach you how to avoid re-injury.
If you're in pain, Interventional pain management can help you reduce pain and get you back to your life. Practitioners use cutting-edge treatment options along with holistic therapies. For example, a patient may receive nerve blocks or facet joint injections, along with reduced medication doses and physical therapy or chiropractic care to address the root of their pain issue.
Is surgery for neck or back pain necessary? Sometimes, It is reasonable to consider spine surgery if the pain has not diminished after months of non-surgical treatment, if pain does not respond to Physical Therapy or Interventional Pain-management and you're unable to complete basic daily activities.
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Heather Travis
Jul 03, 2020
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