Pain Management Physician in Sterling Heights, and Dearborn, MI
The symptoms of chronic pain can negatively impact all aspects of an individual’s life. Better pain control, which may improve how you feel and function physically; an increased ability to function in personal and professional relationships, as well as an improved sense of overall well-being; and/or a decrease in the intensity of pain are some of the potential benefits of pain management. Pain management is provided by our board-certified and experienced pain management physicians at Specialty Medical Center. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Sterling Heights, MI and Dearborn, MI.
Table of Contents:
What is pain management?
Why do doctors refer you to a pain management clinic?
What are the two types of pain management?
How do you fix chronic pain?
Pain is something we all experience from time to time. In your lifetime, you may experience thousands of injuries, diseases, disorders, and conditions that can cause pain. In some cases, it can also occur as a result of treatments for specific conditions and diseases. Pain can last for a short period of time and disappear when you heal (acute pain). In some cases, it can last for months or even years (chronic pain).
You can regulate pain with medications, procedures, exercises, and therapy provided by pain management specialists. A combination of approaches may be recommended by your provider to reduce or relieve pain. Pain clinics, doctor’s offices, or hospitals may provide care.
There is no guarantee that you can find total relief from pain, and you may have to wait a while for the pain to go away. Depending on your needs, your provider will adjust your pain management plan.
The benefits of pain management can be enjoyed by anyone with pain. When a person has pain that lasts for a few days (after an injury or surgery), a comprehensive plan can help. In addition, it can help people with chronic health conditions or long-term pain.
Your doctor may refer you to a pain clinic if you suffer from chronic pain that lasts for more than three months. A referral is more likely to be made if your pain affects your daily functioning and life significantly. It is possible to be referred for chronic pain with or without a diagnosis.
It is possible that you may be placed on a waiting list to attend a pain management clinic if the services are not available in your area. Some people may find it feasible to seek out pain management clinics privately.
Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by injury or illness, according to the medical profession. As a general rule, pain indicates that something isn’t right with the body. In this sense, pain serves a purpose. The purpose of it is to make you uncomfortable so that if you are injured or sick, you will know what to do (or what not to do).
The duration of acute pain varies from minutes to about three months (sometimes up to six months). Acute pain usually subsides after an injury heals or a temporary illness subsides, as it is often related to soft-tissue injuries or temporary illnesses. When an injury fails to heal properly or when pain signals malfunction, acute pain may become chronic pain.
In contrast to acute pain, chronic pain lasts longer. There can be a constant or intermittent pattern. When headaches continue over a long period of time – even if they are not always present – they are considered chronic pain. It’s common for chronic pain to be caused by a health condition, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or a spinal condition.
As part of your pain management treatment plan, you may engage in a variety of treatments. It may take some trial and error for some people to find the treatments that work for them. Some people may see results more quickly from one approach than another.
Finding out what works for each individual is all about treating them as a whole person rather than focusing on one part of their body. Within the clinic, there is a good chance you will receive more than one treatment and see more than one specialist. Chronic pain is unique for each patient both in cause and severity, as a result, treatment is tailored to each individual patient.
Pain management is available at Specialty Medical Center. We serve patients from Sterling Heights MI, Dearborn MI, Detroit MI, Birmingham MI, Allen Park MI, Warren MI, and BEYOND!
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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Ablations
▸ Epidurals
▸ Facet Blocks
▸ Steroid Injections
▸ Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
▸ Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMC)
▸ Neurosurgery
▸ Spinal Disc Herniations
▸ Sacroiliac Joint Pain
▸ Nerve Pain Stimulation
▸ Orthopedics
▸ Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)
▸ Osteoarthritis
▸ Foot and Ankle
▸ Non-Union Fractures
▸ Physical Therapy
▸ Shockwave Therapy
▸ Laser Therapy
▸ Chronic Pain
▸ Spine
▸ Hip Pain
▸ Shoulder Arthritis
▸ Knee Pain
▸ Hand and Wrist Pain
▸ Shoulder Pain
▸ Neck Pain
▸ Back Pain
▸ Elbow Pain
▸ Sciatica
▸ Fibromyalgia
▸ Musculoskeletal Pain
▸ Auto Accident Injuries
▸ Work Injuries