A personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, rather than an injury to property. The most common types of personal injuries include automobile accidents, workplace accidents and tripping accidents. After a personal injury, it is critical to visit a physician as quickly as possible in order to determine the extent of injuries. The personal injury doctors at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler are available to provide Tyler, Texas residents with the best pain management treatment available in East Texas. The team will also assist in referring an injured patient to an attorney, as well as work with an attorney if a lawsuit is involved.
Many victims of an automobile accident or workplace accident do not realize the extent of injuries immediately following the traumatic event. Countless victims do not visit a physician following the accident, but wake up in pain hours or days later. By beginning a pain management treatment plan within the first 6 weeks, patients are better able to resolve any soft tissue injuries. Visiting with a personal injury doctor as soon as possible may also help strengthen a personal injury lawsuit.
For additional resources on pain management treatment after a personal injury, please contact the Tyler, Texas personal injury doctors at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler. You can also view our entire blog article dedicated to this topic here.
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Neck Pain | Pain Physician | Tyler TX
Many Tyler, Texas residents will experience neck pain or stiffness at one point or another. Neck pain is most commonly caused by muscle tension and strain, but it can also be caused by whiplash, a fall or contact sports. Fortunately, neck pain can typically be relieved in a few days with at-home measures such as rest, ice and heat therapy and over-the-counter medications. In severe cases of prolonged pain, a pain physician may be required to determine the exact cause of discomfort and to provide a pain management treatment plan. The physicians at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler are available to diagnose and treat both acute and chronic neck pain in East Texas residents.
Neck pain severity ranges from a mild annoyance to a chronic debilitating condition. Neck pain can be sharp or stabbing in one location, cause a stiff neck that hinders movement of the head or cause tenderness and soreness in one general area. More severe cases may cause individuals to experience radiating pain, numbness, weakness and/or tinging down into the shoulders, arms and fingers, as well as difficulty gripping items.
Neck pain is most often associated with muscle strain and tension. Common examples include poor posture, extended hours of working at a desk, jerking the head during activities and sleeping with the neck in a poor position. Pain can also occur after a traumatic event, especially a car accident, fall or sporting collision. Pain often occurs after a traumatic event because the ligaments and muscles of the neck are forced to move outside of their normal range of motion.
A pain physician determines the correct pain management treatment plan based on the diagnosis, medical history and physical examination. Common neck pain treatments include physical therapy, ice and heat therapy, medications, spinal decompression, injection therapy, a neck collar, massage therapy and ergonomic changes at home and work.
If you live in the greater Tyler, Texas area and are experiencing acute or chronic neck pain, please contact the pain physicians at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler for an appointment. You can also view our full blog articled dedicated to this topic here.
Neck pain severity ranges from a mild annoyance to a chronic debilitating condition. Neck pain can be sharp or stabbing in one location, cause a stiff neck that hinders movement of the head or cause tenderness and soreness in one general area. More severe cases may cause individuals to experience radiating pain, numbness, weakness and/or tinging down into the shoulders, arms and fingers, as well as difficulty gripping items.
Neck pain is most often associated with muscle strain and tension. Common examples include poor posture, extended hours of working at a desk, jerking the head during activities and sleeping with the neck in a poor position. Pain can also occur after a traumatic event, especially a car accident, fall or sporting collision. Pain often occurs after a traumatic event because the ligaments and muscles of the neck are forced to move outside of their normal range of motion.
A pain physician determines the correct pain management treatment plan based on the diagnosis, medical history and physical examination. Common neck pain treatments include physical therapy, ice and heat therapy, medications, spinal decompression, injection therapy, a neck collar, massage therapy and ergonomic changes at home and work.
If you live in the greater Tyler, Texas area and are experiencing acute or chronic neck pain, please contact the pain physicians at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler for an appointment. You can also view our full blog articled dedicated to this topic here.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Physical Therapy Services | Rehabilitation | Tyler Texas
Physical therapy services are performed by a licensed
physical therapist in order to make daily activities and work tasks easier to
perform. A physical therapist is specially trained to relieve pain while promoting
a greater range of motion and mobility in patients affected by an injury or
health condition, as well as after surgery. Pain Recovery Center of Tyler
offers various rehabilitation and physical therapy services to individuals living
in the Greater Tyler, Texas communities.
The first rehabilitation step is to reduce pain and swelling
in the affected area. This is achieved with over-the-counter medications, pain management
injections, manual therapy, heat, cold or ultrasound stimulation. The second
step is exercise. Exercise and physical activity are essential to a healthy body,
so physical therapy services almost always include some form of exercise.
Common examples include weight lifting, walking and stretching.
Physical therapy services can benefit almost, if not all,
patients who are suffering from a musculoskeletal injury, are recovering from
an orthopedic surgery or are having difficulties walking and maintaining proper
balance and coordination.
If you live in Greater
Tyler, Texas and would like information on rehabilitation and physical therapy
services, please contact the pain management office of Pain Recovery Center of
Tyler. You can also view our full blog article dedicated to this topic here.
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Thursday, April 6, 2017
Injection Therapy | Pain Relief | Tyler Texas
Injection therapy is a common form of pain relief designed to help alleviate back pain, neck pain and joint pain. A pain doctor’s overall goal of injection therapy as part of the pain management process is to alleviate pain enough that patients can comfortably engage in physical therapy exercises and complete daily tasks. Pain Recovery Center of Tyler specializes in numerous injection therapies, and our physicians are available to treat individuals living in Greater Tyler, Texas.
Pain is a bothersome sensation triggered by the nervous system in response to an injury or a chronic health condition. Pain affects individuals differently - some people experience a dull ache, a stabbing pain, shooting pain or a chronic pins-and-needles sensation. Depending on the cause of pain, individuals may experience pain in one specific area (ligament injury) or all over the body (flu).
Injection therapy is able to provide pain relief to countless individuals suffering from various causes of pain.
If you live in Greater Tyler, Texas and would like more information on injection therapy as a form of pain relief, please contact the pain doctors at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler. You can also read our full blog article dedicated to this topic here.
Pain is a bothersome sensation triggered by the nervous system in response to an injury or a chronic health condition. Pain affects individuals differently - some people experience a dull ache, a stabbing pain, shooting pain or a chronic pins-and-needles sensation. Depending on the cause of pain, individuals may experience pain in one specific area (ligament injury) or all over the body (flu).
Injection therapy is able to provide pain relief to countless individuals suffering from various causes of pain.
If you live in Greater Tyler, Texas and would like more information on injection therapy as a form of pain relief, please contact the pain doctors at Pain Recovery Center of Tyler. You can also read our full blog article dedicated to this topic here.
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