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The pain management program at IPMR is a comprehensive physician-based approach to managing pain due to arthritis, injury, overuse or previous surgery.
Our individualized treatment plans focus on getting problems identified and resolved. Call for more information.
Because IPMR offers physician, therapy, psychology and wellness services, we are able to take a more comprehensive approach. This permits long term solutions to be developed rather than focusing on short-term relief that does not resolve the underlying problems.
Our Physician helps pinpoint the problem and get you started on a course of action. Doing nothing about acute pain leads to poorer outcomes, and may lead to a chronic or permanent problem. IPMR physicians will determine if the condition requires urgent or emergency treatment. Most back pain does not, but can be treated conservatively (i.e. without surgery). They may recommend over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen, or they may write a prescription for medications to relieve the discomfort. They will tell you what to avoid that can make the pain worse - like bedrest. And they will get you started on a course of action specific to your condition, using therapy, exercise, interventional techniques (injections) and/or education.
Physical therapy deals with pain relief using modalities such as ultrasound, heat or electrical stimulation. Physical therapists often employ stretching and/or strengthening exercises, aerobic conditioning, aquatic therapy and massage.
Occupational therapy may address problems related to the neck, shoulders, arms and hands. Both use individualized treatment plans to focus on getting the problem identified and resolved.
Musculoskeletal or "mechanical" problems are generally not solved just by using pain medications. Medication history and use is reviewed and suggested changes in medications are made as needed. Appropriate medications, coupled with therapy, body mechanics education an home exercise can often be used to effectively manage pain.
If medication and therapy don't work, IPMR physicians can use several type of injections. Our doctors are specially trained to perform trigger point injections, epidurals, facet blocks, and Botox injections for pain or spasticity.
Acupuncture and massage therapy are also provided at IPMR by nationally certified practitioners.
For patients dealing with chronic pain, biofeedback and relaxation techniques can be used effectively. IPMR has a clinical psychologist trained specifically to address the issues of chronic pain, or a referral can be made to other psychologists who are qualified in this area.