Pain Management Center - Elk Grove, CA
Elk Grove Pain Management Physician Doctors for Pain ManagementType 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 Elk Grove *![]() UC Davis Pain Management Clinic ![]() Sacramento Pain Clinic ![]() David P Teicheira MD ![]() Christopher Chen MD ![]() Asclepius Pain Management ![]() Center for Interventional Spine ![]() Anthony F Bellomo MD ![]() Jack Friedman MD Inc ![]() Metropolitan Pain Management Consultants Inc ![]() Roger B Stephens Medical Group ![]() Neurodiagnostic & Spine Center ![]() Hendrickson & Hunt Pain Management Physicians ![]() Hendrickson & Hunt Pain Management Physicians ![]() Institute for Restorative Health ![]() Pain Management ![]() Woodland Healthcare Clinic ![]() Holly M Leeds MD ![]() Robert S Cluff MD ![]() David W Chow MD ![]() Advanced Pain Management Institute ![]() Tracy Pain Management ![]() Athanasios Magimbi MD ![]() Tracy Pain Management ![]() Devinder K Makker MD ![]() Northbay Center for Pain Management ![]() Northbay Center for Pain Management ![]() Rodger S Orman MD ![]() Pacific Pain Treatment Center ![]() Pain Medicine Consultants ![]() Pain Medicine Consultants ![]() Muir Orthopaedic Specialists ![]() Valley Interventional Pain ![]() Valley Interventional Pain ![]() Valley Interventional Pain ![]() Balanced Pain Management ![]() David K Padgett DO ![]() Gracer Medical Group ![]() Advanced Pain Management ![]() Bay Area Pain Management ![]() Eric J Grigsby MD ![]() Pain and Rehabilitative Consultants ![]() Advanced Pain Management ![]() Bay Area Pain Management ![]() Bay Area Pain Management ![]() Bay Area Pain Management ![]() Toni Daniels MD ![]() Pain and Rehabilitative Consultants ![]() Sunshine Anesthesiology ![]() Sunshine Anesthesiology ![]() Integrated Pain Management ![]() Integrated Pain Management ![]() Hemwall Family Medical Center ![]() Peter H Nguyen MD ![]() Patrick McCreesh & Brian Karvelas MDs ![]() San Francisco Spine Center ![]() San Francisco Spine Center ![]() Jeff Yung MD ![]() California Spine Diagnostics ![]() Norman C Pang MD ![]() Marin Orthopedics & Sports Medicine ![]() UCSF Pain Management Center ![]() UCSF Pain Management Center ![]() Interventional Pain Management Corp ![]() Adrian Bartoli MD ![]() SOMA Orthopedics Medical Group ![]() Wayne Anderson DO ![]() Stanford University Medical Center Pain Management Clinic ![]() Stanford University Medical Center Pain Management Clinic ![]() Franklin Perry MD ![]() Mt Tam Orthopaedics & MRI ![]() Marin Center for Natural Medicine ![]() UCSF Medical Center Neurology & Memory Disorders ![]() Bernard Wilcosky MD ![]() UCSF Medical Center Anesthesiology ![]() UCSF Medical Center Anesthesiology ![]() UCSF Medical Center Anesthesiology ![]() Feinberg Medical Group ![]() Bay Area Pain Medical Associates ![]() Bay Area Pain Medical Associates ![]() Melissa Congdon MD ![]() Norman Kahan MD ![]() William C Hopkins MD ![]() Maia U Chakerian MD ![]() Michael L Tran MD ![]() Bay Area Pain & Wellness Center ![]() Bay Area Pain & Wellness Center ![]() Comprehensive Pain Management Center ![]() Kochhar & Weeks MD ![]() Kochhar & Weeks MD ![]() Stephen R Redmond MD ![]() Seton Medical Center Anesthesiology Dept ![]() Michael Jadali MD ![]() Spinal Diagnostic Treatment Center ![]() Chico Pain Clinic Elk Grove, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-16
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Pain ManagementRead the Pain Management article » Introduction to pain managementPain management can be simple or complex, depending on the cause of the pain. An example of pain that is typically less complex would be nerve root irritation from a herniated disc with pain radiating down the leg. This condition can often be alleviated with an epidural steroid injection and physical therapy. Sometimes, however, the pain does not go away. This can require a wide variety of skills and techniques to treat the pain. These skills and techniques include:
All of these skills and services are necessary because pain can involve many aspects of a person's daily life.
How is pain treatment guided?The treatment of pain is guided by the history of the pain, its intensity, duration, aggravating and relieving conditions, and structures involved in causing the pain. In order for a structure to cause pain, it must have a nerve supply, be susceptible to injury, and stimulation of the structure should cause pain. The concept behind most interventional procedures for treating pain is that there is a specific structure in the body with nerves of sensation that is generating the pain. Pain management has a role in identifying the precise source of the problem and isolating the optimal treatment. Fluoroscopy is an X-ray guided viewing method. Fluoroscopy is often used to assist the doctor in precisely locating the injection so that the medication reaches the appropriate spot and only the appropriate spot. What are the basic types of pain?There are many sources of pain. One way of dividing these so... Recommended Reading Related to Pain ManagementHow are the spine and its discs designed?The vertebrae are the bony building blocks of the spine. Between each of the largest parts (bodies) of the vertebrae are the discs. Ligaments are situated around the spine and discs. The spine has seven vertebrae in the neck (cervical vertebrae), 12 vertebrae in the mid-back (thoracic vertebrae), and five vertebrae in the low back (lumbar vertebrae). In addition, in the mid-buttock, beneath the fifth lumbar vertebra, is the sacrum, followed by the tailbone (coccyx). The bony spine is designed so that vertebrae "stacked" together can provide a movable support structure while also protecting the spinal cord (nervous tissue that extends down the spinal column from the brain) from injury. Each vertebra has a spinous process, which is a bony prominence behind the spinal cord that shields the cord's nerve tissue. The vertebrae also have a strong bony "body" in front of the spinal cord to provide a plat... Other Related Pain Management ArticlesEmergency Contact for Elk Grove
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