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The Comprehensive Pain Management Group helps you define your pain management goals and determine the cause of your pain. When you suffer from chronic pain it seems like it will never go away. Every day can be a constant struggle just to lift a package, walk to the store, or do the simplest tasks. Pain colors everything you do.

But pain doesn't have to overwhelm your life. Are you ready to make a change? Next, we acquire your health history and have you complete a pain assessment at your appointment. We take a multimodality approach after a pain assessment and diagnosis for better care and optimal outcomes. I had a fall that left me with severe pain in my lower back and legs.
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Your first office visit is a comprehensive pain evaluation based on your history and a thorough physical examination. To begin, we need to know as much about your medical history as possible. Before we meet, we ask you to complete a comprehensive medical and surgical history questionnaire. It is important for you to furnish your pertinent medical records, such as: MRI, CT scan, x-rays, procedures notes, etc.
There are many conditions that may cause pain and discomfort in our every days lives. Below you will find a list of the most common conditions that we treat in our office here at Comprehensive Pain Management Group. If you are currently suffering from a condition that you do not see here on the list please call our office @ 847-470-8740 for more information.
What most people call the shoulder is really several joints that combine with tendons and muscles to allow a wide range of motion in the arm - from scratching your back to throwing the perfect pitch. Mobility has its price, however. It may lead to increasing problems with instability or impingement of the soft tissue or bony structures in your shoulder, resulting in pain.
Low back pain (lumbar spine) is the most common form of pain related to the anatomical spine. The lumbar spine is a well engineered structure of interconnection bones (vertebral bodies), joints, nerves, ligaments and muscles. They all work together to provide support, strength and flexibility. This complex structure is susceptible to injury and pain.
Stenosis means the abnormal narrowing of a body channel. When combined with the word spinal, it defines a narrowing of the bone channel occupied by the spinal nerves or the spinal cord. These pictures will give us an idea of your spinal stability, and demonstrate disc height. In instances of degenerative disc disease, we may be able to infer that stenosis is present.
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