Can interventional pain management physicians find
the cause of my pain?
Pain specialists are not only experts at treating pain but also at helping
to diagnose the source of pain. They will conduct a physical examination
and review your medical records in addition to analyzing the description
of your pain. Sometimes supplemental diagnostic studies are helpful.
More importantly, interventional pain physicians recognize the fact that
precise cause of back pain is determined in only 15% of the patients
based on all x-rays, CT scans, myelograms, MRI’s, EMG’s,
Nerve conduction studies and history and physical examination.
With help of modern technology, with precision diagnostic techniques
with injection of small doses of local anesthetic (numbing medicine)
close to the nerves (pain sources) or other structures under x-ray, we
can determine cause of pain in at least 80% of the patient’s (vs
15%).
Are there psychological effects of chronic pain?
Yes, chronic pain may produce feelings of anger, sadness, hopelessness
and even despair. In addition, it can alter one’s personality,
disrupt sleep, interfere with work and relationships and even have a
profound effect on other family members.
It is normal to have psychological problems with pain.
What types of pain problems can be addressed by pain
management?
Problems commonly treated in
pain management centers include but not limited to:
low back pain
neck pain
headaches
cancer pain
shingles
sympathetic dystrophy
nerve problems
occasionally arthritis
Are there different types of pain treatment
facilities?
Some so-called “pain clinics” offer only one type of treatment,
such as acupuncture or manipulation, and other treat only a special type
of complaint such as headache or back pain. Comprehensive pain management
centers, on the other hand, are usually directed by physicians who specialize
in pain treatment with a staff of nurses, therapists and medical professionals
who are experts in the management of painful disorders. These centers
generally offer a variety of treatments, and they treat all types of
pain. Terms such as “pain clinic”, “pain service”, “pain
unit” or “pain center” are similar. |