Posts Tagged ‘ Electrical Stimulation ’

The Most Impressive Five Trends In Pain Management Today

January 22, 2012
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Pain management is a medical field that involves continuously. While there is an epidemic in the United States with prescription medication and narcotic abuse, there are quite a few pain management aspects which continue to benefit patients markedly. Here are 5 of those evolutionary trends. 1. Technological Advancements-interventional treatments for Phoenix pain management include...

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Chiropractic Treatment In The 21st Century

December 7, 2011
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With each additional year in the 21st century, chiropractic Phoenix treatment continues to gain in popularity. It is now more mainstream than ever, and more insurance companies are actually paying for it on their treatment schedules. In fact over 10% of the American population is currently under the care of a chiropractor. Right up...

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Pain Relief With TENS Units

December 25, 2010
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TENS machines give non-narcotic pain control which can decrease pain medication dependency. They are simple for individuals to work and may be worn during normal daily activities like working or recreation. They are not addicting and also inexpensive. They are safe and simple to use without the risks associated with surgery or heavy duty...

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The Basics Of Spinal Cord Stimulator Trials

December 20, 2010
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Before ending up with a final SCS implant, the person needs to have a SCS trial. The trial lets the doctor know if the person will do satisfactorily with the final implant. The usual rule of thumb is if the person gets fifty percent or more pain relief with the trial, the the final...

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The Components Of A Multi-Discipline Pain Management Center

November 1, 2010
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Comprehensive Pain Management When patients think of going to a pain clinic, they often consider it going to simply receive a pain medication prescription like narcotics. This constitutes a stereotype and with the rise in prescription drug abuse in the United States over the past 10 years, one that will persist for a long...

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