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Bristol Pain Management Physician Doctors for Chronic PainType of Physician: Pain Management Physician What is a Pain Management Physician? An interdisciplinary subspecialty certification by the Boards of Anesthesiology, Psychiatry & Neurology, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; practitioners provide a high level of care either as a primary physician or consultant for patients experiencing problems with acute or chronic pain in both inpatient and outpatient settings, and coordinate a multidisciplinary approach toward pain management. Specialty: Pain Management Common Name: Pain Management Physician Doctors in Bristol *![]() Connecticut Spine & Pain Center ![]() Connecticut Spine & Pain Center ![]() Connecticut Spine & Pain Center ![]() Connecticut Spine & Pain Center ![]() Comprehensive Pain Management of Central CT LLC ![]() General Neurology & Pain Management ![]() Grove Hill Medical Center Orthopaedic Surgery ![]() Connecticut Pain Care PC ![]() Valley Sports Physicians ![]() Valley Sports Physicians ![]() Connecticut Pain Care PC ![]() Pain & Spine Specialists of Connecticut LLC ![]() Comprehensive Pain & Headache Treatment ![]() Woodland Anesthesiology Associates PC ![]() Woodland Anesthesiology Associates PC ![]() Woodland Anesthesiology Associates PC ![]() Woodland Anesthesiology Associates PC ![]() Woodland Anesthesiology Associates PC ![]() Connecticut Neurosurgery & Spine Associates LLC ![]() Comprehensive Pain & Headache Treatment ![]() Comprehensive Pain & Headache Treatment ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Yale Anesthesiology ![]() Advanced Diagnostic Treatment Center ![]() Advanced Diagnostic Treatment Center ![]() Advanced Diagnostic Treatment Center ![]() Advanced Diagnostic Treatment Center ![]() Advance Gynecology Consultants of New England ![]() Hellen Kim MD ![]() Orthopaedic Specialty Group ![]() Anesthesiology Associates of Eastern Connecticut ![]() Milford Anesthesia Associates ![]() Milford Anesthesia Associates ![]() Anesthesiology Associates of Eastern Connecticut ![]() Advanced Interventional Pain Management ![]() Center For Pain Rehabilitation ![]() Connecticut Pain Care PC ![]() Advanced Spine and Pain Care LLC ![]() Pain Management Associates of Connecticut PC ![]() Danbury Orthopedic Associates ![]() Orthopaedic Specialty Group ![]() Connecticut Pain & Wellness Center ![]() Michael J Brennan MD LLC ![]() Patricia A Richard MD ![]() Advanced Pain Solutions ![]() Gerald B Weiss MD ![]() The New England Center for Headache ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford ![]() Eastern Connecticut Pain Treatment Center ![]() Backus Pain Management Center ![]() Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Anesthesiology ![]() Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Anesthesiology ![]() Greenwich Anesthesiology Associates ![]() Greenwich Anesthesiology Associates ![]() Orthopedic & Neurosurgery Specialists PC ![]() Orthopedic & Neurosurgery Specialists PC Bristol, ConnecticutUpcoming Local Events2012-06-17
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Chronic PainRead the Chronic Pain article » Introduction: The Universal DisorderYou know it at once. It may be the fiery sensation of a burn moments after your finger touches the stove. Or it's a dull ache above your brow after a day of stress and tension. Or you may recognize it as a sharp pierce in your back after you lift something heavy. It is pain. In its most benign form, it warns us that something isn't quite right, that we should take medicine or see a doctor. At its worst, however, pain robs us of our productivity, our well-being, and, for many of us suffering from extended illness, our very lives. Pain is a complex perception that differs enormously among individual patients, even those who appear to have identical injuries or illnesses. In 1931, the French medical missionary Dr. Albert Schweitzer wrote, "Pain is a more terrible lord of mankind than even death itself." Today, pain has become the universal disorder, a serious and costly public health issue, and a challenge for family, friends, and health care providers who must give support to the individual suffering from the physical as well as the emotional consequences of pain. A brief history of pain Ancient civilizations recorded on stone tablets accounts of pain and the treatments used: pressure, heat, water, and sun. Early humans related pain to evil, magic, and demons. Relief of pain was the responsibility of sorcerers, shamans, priests, and priestesses, who used herbs, rites, and ceremonies as their treatments. The Greeks and Romans were the first to advance a theory of sensation, the idea that the brain and nervous system have a role in producing the perception of pain. But it was not until the Middle Ages and well into the Renaissance-the 1400s and 1500s-that evidence began to accumulate in support of these theories. Leonardo da Vinci and his contemporaries came to believe that the brain was the central organ responsible for sensation. Da Vinci also d... Recommended Reading Related to Chronic PainWhat is Crohn's disease?Crohn's disease (also spelled Crohn disease) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines. It primarily causes ulcerations (breaks in the lining) of the small and large intestines, but can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus. It is named after the physician who described the disease in 1932. It also is called granulomatous enteritis or colitis, regional enteritis, ileitis, or terminal ileitis. Crohn's disease is related closely to another chronic inflammatory condition that involves only the colon called ulcerative colitis. Together, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are frequently referred to as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease have no medical cure. Once the diseases begin, they tend to fluctuate between periods of inactivity (remission) and activity (relapse). Inflammatory bowel disease affects approximately 500,000 to two million peop... Other Related Chronic Pain ArticlesEmergency Contact for Bristol
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