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Pain Management Program

older man on couch holds his back and needs a pain management programWhen you are struggling with chronic pain, it can impact every aspect of your life. While some types of pain can be treated using a fairly simple approach, others are more difficult to treat. Until an effective form of pain management program is found, living a full life may seem impossible.

A pain management program can be particularly complex for people recovering from substance abuse. Addiction professionals and pain management specialists, who focus on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain, will create a treatment plan that includes non-addictive medications and directly addresses pain as a relapse trigger in relapse prevention counseling. Using a chronic pain management center team approach that may include doctors, physical therapists, psychologists, and possibly alternative health providers such as acupuncturists and massage therapists, pain management professionals put together a comprehensive pain management plan.

Pain Management Options

There are many options for the treatment of chronic pain. You may need to try different approaches before you are able to get relief. Some approaches to pain relief include:

  • Medication management, which may include both over-the-counter drugs and prescription medications
  • Physical therapy
  • Chiropractic care
  • Psychological support via mental health treatment programs
  • Acupuncture

Strategies for Managing Chronic Pain

The strategies used will depend on the cause of your pain and what treatment options have been tried already. Recommended medications may include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen or possibly prescription medications. Corticosteroids may relieve severe inflammation. Local injections can help muscle spasms and swelling.

Other treatments shown to relieve symptoms of pain include electrical stimulation, physical therapy, and chiropractic care. An individual therapy program may help you to cope with living with chronic pain, and mental health professionals may be able to help you learn relaxation techniques that offer some relief.

At Promises Behavioral Health, some of our centers partner with pain management program experts. When you work with pain management professionals, you are in the hands of experts that will treat you with compassion. They will work with you until you find the most relief possible.

Do you need a pain management doctor? Call us today at 844.875.5609 to get started on treatment or get any more information you need.

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