by ppm | May 14, 2020 | Health & Wellness, Healthy Habits, On-Going Research, Pain Managemment, Therapy, Treatments
One remedy that people can use at home for pain relief is Epsom salt baths. The use of Epsom salt for relief from pain, stiffness, and inflammation has been around for hundreds of years. Premier Pain Management, your source for interventional pain management,...
by ppm | May 18, 2018 | Knee Pain, On-Going Research, Pain Managemment
Opioid and prescription medicine addiction is an epidemic. Many find themselves addicted to the drugs that were supposed to give them relief after surgeries like knee replacement. Here are natural ways to help reduce your post-operation knee pain without the use of...
by ppm | Sep 27, 2017 | On-Going Research
The average patient waits 29 to 66 days for specialist consultations, and at least six days for primary care physicians. Lucrative procedures have shorter wait times, proving that the problem has less to do with overworked doctors than it does with profits and...
by ppm | Jul 5, 2017 | Back Pain, Health & Wellness, Healthy Habits, On-Going Research
Self-care is a powerful coping mechanism that can reduce the intensity of your pain, act as a powerful adjunct to your therapy, and help you to cope with the emotional effects of your illness. Four pain patients speak of the self-care they find most helpful:...
by ppm | Jun 5, 2017 | Health & Wellness, On-Going Research, Pain Managemment
Common Misconceptions The space between physiology and emotion grows smaller with each passing study, and the reasons are more obvious than you might think: The physiological and emotional pain centers in the brain overlap. fMRI studies show that pain intensity...
by ppm | Oct 7, 2016 | Back Pain, Health & Wellness, On-Going Research, Treatments
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Whiplash is an injury of the soft tissues in the neck, often resulting from rear-end collisions. The vehicle in front gets propelled forward so violently that its occupants experience a rapid back-and-forth movement in their necks. The...