On September 21 – 23, 2021, Sarasota Pain Relief Centers will present a complimentary opportunity for learning and sharing — and you’re invited! Sarasota PRC’s Dr. Myrdalis
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On September 21 – 23, 2021, Sarasota Pain Relief Centers will present a complimentary opportunity for learning and sharing — and you’re invited! Sarasota PRC’s Dr. Myrdalis
Read MoreAs a leading provider of chronic pain management and treatment, Florida Pain Relief Centers prioritizes the patient experience and results. We recognize that every patient has a
Read MoreIf you have a condition known as Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS), then Neurostimulation therapy may be recommended to help alleviate your back pain. FBSS affects approximately 40%
Read MoreChronic pain conditions can include a multitude of debilitating long-term disorders that impact mobility and overall quality of life. Increased risk of developing such conditions may be
Read MoreBack pain affects millions of Americans every year. Causes and symptoms may vary with each individual person and condition, but all who live with this type of
Read MoreEvery year, millions of Americans suffer from chronic low back pain. The intensity and type of pain vary from person to person and may be caused by
Read MoreThis has been the subject of much debate and research. In general, many people believe that women have a higher threshold for pain because they can endure
Read MoreWhen more conservative pain management therapies have failed, Neurostimulation therapy (aka Spinal Cord Stimulation, or SCS) is often recommended for relief from chronic back pain. The SCS
Read MoreMuscle knots, (also known as myofascial trigger points,) are a common source of pain for people of all ages and physical conditions. These small, knot-like areas of
Read MoreMost people with chronic pain understand that staying active is an important part of helping to manage your pain symptoms. But with winter approaching and more activities
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