As a primary care physician, you tirelessly dedicate your time and expertise in helping your patients enjoy a better daily life by addressing physical issues that may
Read MoreSpinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Back Pain
When 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 MoreWhat Are SI Joint Pain & Fusions?
The Sacroiliac (SI) Joint is positioned in the lower part of the body between the Sacrum, (the big, triangle-shaped bone at the base of your spine,) and
Read MoreFind a Pain Doctor Who Cares About You AND Your Pain
If you’ve never consulted with a pain management physician for relief from chronic pain, you may think all pain doctors are alike. But when it comes to
Read MoreWhen Diabetes Patients Suffer from Chronic Pain Symptoms
According to the Diabetes Research Institute, there are 30+ million people in the United States who have diabetes. This statistic includes people of all ages and from
Read MoreThink You Know Pain? Think Again.
If you live with chronic pain, you’ve probably become something of an expert on the subject. You know about your pain; what activities cause or exacerbate it,
Read More5 Tips for controlling chronic pain through the Holiday Season
Holidays are a time for celebrations and cheerful festivities… but for those who live with a chronic pain condition, it can be a challenge to fully enjoy
Read MoreStem Cell Therapies — What Does It Mean?
Authored by Dr. Myrdalis Diaz-Ramirez One of the most amazing advances in modern medicine comes from regenerative medicine. This idea that we have medicinal capabilities to help
Read More7 Foods to Avoid if You Want to Enjoy the Holidays with Less Chronic Pain
‘Tis the season… for winter fun, good cheer and plenty of delicious holiday treats to enjoy. But if you live with a chronic pain condition, it is
Read MoreCauses of Muscle Knot Pain and How to Find Relief
Muscle 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
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