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Griffith Pain Control Doctor

Most forms of pain are temporary. Immediately after an injury, our bodies work hard to repair the part that was hurt. One of the symptoms we experience is pain, which is a result of the nerves communicating with the brain. However, while the pain typically goes away within a few hours or days, there are instances where the pain lingers, even well after the injury has healed. If you’re struggling with chronic pain, visit a Griffith pain control doctor right away. Pain Control Associates offers surgical and non-surgical solutions to your chronic pain so you can spend your days active and healthy.  

What Is Chronic Pain, and How Is It Treated?

The general definition of chronic pain is pain that lasts for more than six months. Everyone experiences chronic pain differently since it is a condition that has many causes. Some people develop chronic pain after an injury, while others have pain due to a specific health problem, such as sciatica. Usually, the pain is caused by inflammation or a problem with the nervous system. The pain may last for a few weeks, or it may be lifelong.

Given the varied nature of chronic pain, there’s no single treatment that works for everyone. Chronic pain must be treated on a case-to-case basis, which is why individualized pain relief is so important. Our physicians are specialized in a wide range of pain management methods. We listen carefully to our patients’ needs to determine what the ideal treatment is for you. 

Griffith Pain Control Doctor Treats Many Conditions

No matter what is aggravating your chronic pain, our doctors can help. We work closely with our patients to develop effective treatment plans for individuals who struggle with:

  • Neck Pain. Neck pain has a number of causes. Some causes can be attributed to short-term conditions, such as poor posture. However, chronic neck pain indicates a larger problem. We will learn about your symptoms and identify what’s causing your sore neck. 
  • Back Pain. Back pain is one of the most common types of pain. Many times, back pain is caused by inactivity, which leads to pressure on your spine. We offer several treatments that can reduce your pain, depending on its location and severity.   
  • Work-Related Injuries. If you were injured on the job, the chronic pain caused by that injury can last for years. We’ll help you get on your feet again—and back to work. Some of the most common types of work injuries we treat are construction accidents, sore muscles, tendonitis, and more.  
  • Auto Injuries. Auto injuries are common after a crash. Your pain may be anywhere on your body. Whiplash is one of the most common auto injuries. While distressing, whiplash is relatively easy to treat. We’ll help you feel better quickly. 

Talk With Our Griffith Pain Control Doctor

The first step to overcoming chronic pain is to visit a Griffith pain control doctor at Pain Control Associates. Our team is specialized in pain control and has years of experience treating a wide variety of painful conditions. You can depend on us for the dedicated care that you require during this challenging time. To schedule your appointment, call or message us today.

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Services

Neck Pain

  • Herniated disc
  • Spondylosis (Axial Neck Pain)
  • Failed Surgical Neck Syndrome
  • Biomechanical (Postural) Pain
  • Whiplash

Musculoskeletal Injuries

  • Radiculopathy (Sciatica)
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (RSD)
  • Herpes Zoster Radiculopathy (Shingles)
  • Fibromyalgia

Low Back Pain

  • Spondylosis (Axial Back Pain)
  • Compression Fracture
  • Scoliosis
  • Herniated disc
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Internal Disc Disruption (Annular Tear)
  • Spondylosis (Axial Back Pain)
  • Facet-Mediated Pain
  • Compression Fractures
  • Scoliosis
  • Sacroiliac Joint Pain
  • Spondylolysis/Spondylolisthesis
  • Failed Surgical Back Syndrome
  • Biomechanical (Postural) Pain

Headaches

  • Cervicogenic Headache
  • Occipital Headache

Work Injuries

  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment
  • Close coordination with case workers
  • Facilitate early return to work

Spinal Interventions

  • IDET
  • Epidural Steroid Injections
  • Racz Catheter Lysis of Adhesions
  • Radiofrequency Facets
  • Sacroiliac Joint Injections
  • Occipital Nerve Blocks
  • Stellate Ganglion Blocks
  • Lumbar Sympathetic Blocks
  • Discography (Lumbar & Cervical)
  • Facet Joint Injections
  • Trigger Point Injections

Psychological Treatment

  • Behavioral Strategies to Help Manage Pain
  • Coping Skills
  • Strategies to Improve Sleep
  • Biofeedback & Relaxation Training
  • Management of Depression

Surgical Treatment

  • Neuromodulation (Spinal Cord Stimulation)

Medication Management

  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications
  • Neuropathic Medications
  • Opioid Medications

EMG/NCV

  • Electrodiagnosis of nerve-related injuries and disorders

Physical Therapy

  • Skilled Manual Therapy
  • Aquatic Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Massage Therapy
  • Acupuncture