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Pain Clinic
The main function of the Pain Management Clinic is to treat acute and chronic pain in order to provide relief to the patient and improve the quality of life for the patient and his/her family.
Treatment means both physical and mental symptoms. A complete detailed history of the pain clinic should include the severity, origin, and mechanism of occurrence of the disease
Some cases treated at a modern pain clinic include:
- Headache (migraine, tension headache, etc.)
- neck pain back ache
- Back pain after spine surgery
- shoulder pain
- joint pain
- Chronic abdominal or pelvic pain
- Post-impetigo neuralgia
- Cancer pain
- diabetic neuropathy
- fibromyalgia
- narrowing of the spinal canal
- Facet joint disorders
- sympathetic dystrophy
- Post-impetigo neuralgia
- Nervous pain after injury
- facial pain
- Chronic pain after surgery
- Unusual abdominal pain
- pelvic pain
- Angina pectoris that cannot be treated with surgery or stenting
- Spasmodic torticollis
- temporomandibular joint pain
- whip injury (neck pain after injury)
- other pain