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Managing Your Chronic Pain: How to Talk to Your Doctor
At Florida Pain Relief Centers, we know that discussing your chronic and neuropathic pain condition with your healthcare provider is essential to receive the treatment and therapies
Read MoreCan Street Lights Make Your Chronic Pain Worse?
Unless your eyes are very sensitive to light, street lights won’t have a direct effect on your level of chronic pain. But did you know that there
Read MoreLow Back Pain and Available Treatment Options
Every 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 MoreDo Women Feel Pain More Than Men?
This 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 MoreWhy Can’t my Doctor Find the Source of my Pain?
When you suffer from chronic pain, it can be especially frustrating if your physician cannot determine why you’re feeling the pain. You may have had several doctor
Read MoreWhat is Interventional Pain Management?
Interventional Pain Management (aka Interventional Pain Medicine) is a medical sub-specialty which treats chronic or severe pain by disrupting the pain cycle using alternative interventions including, but
Read MoreHow to Determine the Best Specialist for Referring Your Patients in Pain
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
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