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pain management

On this page you'll find a description of the wide array of services our Greenville practice offers. But we know what's important isn't just what we offer, but how we offer it. You can count on our pain management professionals at Partners in Pain and Spine to possess the knowledge, expertise and caring attitude, which will satisfy all your individual needs.

Neck and Back Pain

These types of pain vary in intensity and are experienced as anything from a dull ache to an "electric shock" from the neck to the arm and aren't always caused by an underlying disease.

Prolonged straining, an uncomfortable sleeping position, stress, chiropractic manipulation, bad posture, or wearing heavy necklaces may cause neck, shoulder or back pain.

Treating the area with a heat pack along with gentle stretching and massage may relieve symptoms. Additionally, over-the-counter pain medication like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or naproxen may improve symptoms.

Arthritis Pain

Arthritis is the swelling of the joints. Symptoms of arthritis include joint pain and stiffness, which typically worsen with age.

The main goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Treatments include painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, counterirritant creams, or corticosteroids.

Physical therapy and surgeries may be considered. Lifestyle changes such as weight loss, exercise, heat and cold, or assistive devices may be used to improve quality of life.

Joint Pain

Joint pain causes physical discomfort where bones meet to form the joints and can range from mild to disabling.

Joint pain isn't always caused by an underlying disease. Overuse injuries such as heavy physical activity, lack of use, sprains, or stairs can also cause joint pain.

You may be able to decrease joint pain, as well as increase mobility and flexibility by exercising regularly. Low-impact activities, ice packs, and over-the-counter pain medications may also help.

Nerve Pain

Nerve pain can result from many different conditions. Symptoms include burning, tingling, numbness, and loss of reflexes. Nerve pain can sometimes feel like an electric shock, or a shooting, stabbing or burning sensation.

Diagnoses are made in some cases by CT scans, MRIs and skin biopsies. Treatment will vary from over-the-counter topical treatments to anticonvulsants and antidepressants to painkillers to electrical stimulation.

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