Pain Management Specialist Clinic
Dr. Pradyumna R carefully listens to your pain complaints and analysis with accurate diagnosis that will help determine, finding the root cause of your pain, to provide symptom management and functional rehab. Bangalore Orthopaedic Clinic located in BTM Layout and serving surrounding area in Bangalore is a multi-faceted pain management practice that is focused on providing pain relief to patients and offering comprehensive pain management solution for a variety of conditions with effective treatments that are targeted at the source of Pain. So you get back on the road to recovery soon.
- Recommends pain medications and suggests the dosage levels
- Further diagnostic testing
- Involvement of a pain psychologist in coping skills & pain management strategies
- Physical therapy treatment to relieve your pain may include soft tissue massage and stretching to relieve tension and spasm, joint mobilizations
- Injection procedures using steroids or nerve blocks
- Implementation of advanced devices that send signals to interfere with pain transmission
- Ongoing monitoring and follow-up
If you have any queries or would like to schedule an appointment for Pain Management Solution & consultation, please Call +91 9113025188.
Pain management is the practice of easing pain associated with injury or disease. An interdisciplinary approach is typically taken when treating pain that incorporates lifestyle changes, medication and therapy. Pain management is a crucial aspect of medicine and health care, especially for acute and chronic pain relief.
What does a Pain Management Doctor Do?
A Pain Management Specialist or Doctor is a physician who specialize in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of pain having advanced knowledge, training and experience in the complexity of pain mechanisms who understands the physiology of pain and conducts specialized tests to diagnose them as best for your nature of pain due to chronic ailments and acute pain, injuries and musculoskeletal problems identification, analysis, and treatment efficiently and effectively.
The approach can be independent or in conjunction with other modalities of treatment. These specialists have an advanced understanding of the patient condition and can discuss different treatment options for effective management. Their primary focus is on the patient’s quality of life.
If pain and discomfort are interfering with your day-to-day activities, like working, playing sports, moving around, or sleeping, then you may benefit from seeing a specialist.
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If you have severe pain that stops you from your daily activities then you may benefit from seeing a specialist. If you are experiencing persistent pain and it has been lasting longer than 60 days. Pain is traditionally considered chronic it is time to seek professional attention.
Are you suffering from arthritis or joint pain, your aching neck or back, or pain resulting from an old surgery or injury? It might be time to see a pain management specialist.
- If pain persists with a specific motion
- If you struggle to perform day-to-day movements
- If you are experiencing Radiating pain or strange sensations
- Dependency on medication
- You’re having trouble sleeping due to the pain
It’s time to see a Pain Management Doctor or Pain Management Specialist..
Dr. Pradyumna R work with all types of active patients, sports athletes, accident, trauma & emergency injury, post-traumatic arthritis or work injuries who may have suffered one-off injuries and experiencing chronic pain in the back, knee, hip, foot & ankle, neck or fractures. We treat many conditions including arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines, sciatica and more. His main goal is help restoring body movement in the injured area with less pain.
- Neck aches & pain
- Arm & shoulder pain
- Hand/wrist pain
- Pediatric pain syndrome
- Sciatica – Pelvic pain
- Lower back pain
- Knee pain
- Osteoarthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Herniated discs
- Vertebral compression fractures
- Post-surgery pain syndrome
- Spinal pain and discomfort
- Phantom limb pain
Medication: Pain management medication comes in a variety of forms and can be used to treat your specific medical needs. This includes over the counter medications, prescription medication and other non-medical remedies. It’s important to have a conversation with your doctor before beginning treatment.
Nonsurgical Interventional Treatment (NIM): Pain Management usually involves the injection of a medication or another solution (depending on your injury) into the affected area to alleviate the pain.
Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments: Minimally invasive pain management procedures are a less invasive type of surgery. These procedures use smaller incisions to treat the source of pain and require less recovery time than traditional surgeries.
Minimally invasive procedures have revolutionized pain management by allowing doctors to treat the source of the problem, rather than the location of the problem. Our minimally invasive procedures are performed with ultra-thin small incisions that reduce patient discomfort, tissue trauma, and recovery time.
Detoxification: People who suffer from chronic pain and have developed a tolerance to prescription pain pills can most often benefit from a detoxification program. Pain management detoxification is a proven, safe, and reliable method of pain management that empowers patients to take control of their pain and improve their quality of life.
Lifestyle Modification: Patients with acute and chronic pain can benefit from treatments for pain management. By increasing physical activity and implementing certain lifestyle changes, such as eating well or modifying your sleeping habits, you can help manage your pain. A chronic pain management program should include a combination of education, exercise and eating better (through reduced processed foods and increased fruits and vegetables) can also help keep pain at bay.
Surgery: Pain management surgery, also known as pain surgery, is a type of orthopedic surgery that is used to help relief the patient’s chronic pain. A variety of surgeries can be performed to relieve pain. However, a great deal of pain often stems from a herniated disc or bone fragments pressing against a nerve. It is performed by orthopedic and neurosurgeons. Surgery is used to remove the tissue source of your pain and help you live a pain-free life.
Anticipating surgery is an overwhelming thought for most patients. Even so, there are many effective alternatives to surgery that can greatly improve pain and quality of life.