Advanced Pain Therapy, located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi provides comprehensive pain care services to patients throughout south Mississippi. The physicians and staff are truly "dedicated to relieving pain" and are committed to improving the quality of life for our patients.
Dr. Todd Sitzman is skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain syndromes and understands that appropriate management often involves a long-term partnership with our patients.Effective therapies may include medications, physical therapy, behavioral modification, injection-type therapies, and surgery - including the use of implanted devices for the treatment of pain.
Dr. Todd Sitzman is skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain syndromes and understands that appropriate management often involves a long-term partnership with our patients.Effective therapies may include medications, physical therapy, behavioral modification, injection-type therapies, and surgery - including the use of implanted devices for the treatment of pain.
Services
Advanced Pain Therapy is a full service pain medicine practice specializing in a broad range of acute, chronic and cancer-related pain syndromes. When additional services or specialty care not provided by Advanced Pain Therapy is required, we will assist you in coordinating referral to assure your best possible health outcome.
There are a number of conditions that can cause pain, among them are injuries, disc herniations, prior surgeries, nerve damage, cancer, and so on. Our first task will be to diagnose your pain and determine its likely cause.
Whether you are just beginning pain treatment or have already tried several therapies, there are many options available to treat pain, from over-the-counter medicines, injection type therapy, physical therapy, to implanted medical devices, or any combination of these.Every patient is unique and what works for one person may not work for another.
Whether you are just beginning pain treatment or have already tried several therapies, there are many options available to treat pain, from over-the-counter medicines, injection type therapy, physical therapy, to implanted medical devices, or any combination of these.Every patient is unique and what works for one person may not work for another.
Cancer and cancer treatments can sometimes cause moderate to severe pain. Cancer pain may be caused by surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy; scar tissue resulting from surgery or cancer treatment; or a tumor that has grown into - or crowded out - organs, nerves, or other parts of the body. Neuropathic pain - caused by actual nerve damage; described as a burning or heavy sensation, or numbness.