Anesthesia Pain Clinic
Conditions We Treat
Arthritis
Arthritis is the inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness. There are two main types of arthritis: osteoarthritis, which causes the cartilage (cushioning) in the joints to break down, and rheumatoid, an autoimmune disorder that targets a joints lining.
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When chronic pain causes other symptoms, like depression and anxiety, that interfere with daily life, this is called chronic pain syndrome. Around 25 percent of people with chronic pain develop chronic pain syndrome.
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic pain condition that usually starts after an injury, surgery, or medical event such as a stroke.
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Migraine
A migraine is an intense headache that causes throbbing pain. Women are more likely to suffer from migraines, and a family history as well as triggers like certain foods and medication seem to be causes in some people. Often a person experiences their first migraine during adolescence. Pain from a migraine can last hours or even days.
Go to Detail PageMyofascial Pain Syndrome
Myofascial pain syndrome is a condition that causes long-term pain. It can occur when trigger points (tight fibers) form in muscles and the thin layer of tissue that holds muscles in place, which is called fascia.
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Occipital Neuralgia
Occipital neuralgia is a neurological condition that involves intense, continuous pain and headaches.
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Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a very common condition that has been estimated to affect 1 in 4 Americans. It occurs when there is injury to the nerves in the body, usually the ones furthest from the brain, which includes to toes, feet, and fingers. Peripheral neuropathy has a very wide variety of causes, such as diabetes, vitamin B12 deficiency, folic acid deficiency, hypothyroidism, and autoimmune disorders. It is important for patients to seek evaluation for peripheral neuropathy because if a cause is identified, it may be amenable to treatment. In addition, there are many treatment options available to reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and improve a patient’s quality of life.
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