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Pain management doctors

Updated: Jul 18

What Does A Pain Specialists Do Exactly?



Pain management doctors
Pain management doctors

Pain management doctors – These are real MDs, physicians who specialize in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of pain related to injury and or illness – with advanced specialty training qualifying them the go-to physicians to best provide treatment for anyone experiencing pain.


After completing their residency, these physicians (Doctor of Medicine (MD) or a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree.) undergo a 12-month clinical pain medicine fellowship, they become board-certified in a specialty, such as sports injuries / physical medicine.


Such pain management doctors dedicate their time and expertise to helping acute & chronic pain patients with hard to diagnose symptoms requiring multiple therapies. Pain management doctors most often see patients experiencing low back, knee pain, hip pain, and neck pain.


Common conditions treated by these doctors: arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines, sciatica, chronic pain after surgery, and more. Pain can cause sleep problems, fatigue, and often emotional and mental distress.


What to know about pain management doctors:

They diagnose and provide treatment for pain. The pain that these patients feel could be due to an underlying condition. Back pain, for example, may be caused by many conditions ranging from poor posture from sitting at their desk at work; to a herniated disc, a gradual, wear and tear called disk degeneration like arthritis.

Once diagnosed by a pain specialist, he or she will suggest the best therapy necessary based on their specialized training and research. Pain management doctors often conduct their own trials and studies on patients who haven’t responded to non-traditional treatments.

Pain doctors will offer non-surgical, interventional treatments – along with alternative therapies. These therapies may include massage therapy, a weight loss program, physical therapy, or chiropractic care.

Some pain management doctors may also prescribe pain-killing medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, or antidepressants.


Specific conditions may require pain injection therapy: epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, joint injections, radiofrequency ablation, or spinal cord stimulation.


No one likes needles. However, injections can relieve pain and inflammation. Select New York pain doctors use injections to control pain. The process requires the doctor to inject medication directly into the pained area. Injections relieve low back pain, knee pain, hip pain, and more.

Pain management doctors are dedicated to relieving your symptoms. If you are experiencing pain from a car accident, work injury or sports injury learn more about how a pain management doctor can help you manage your pain, talk to the experts at


Pain Specialists of New York. These board-certified physicians help patients suffering pain daily. Get your quality of life back pain-free by calling for an appointment today or request an appointment online.



NYPMR


731 Flushing Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11206



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