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Are you struggling with pain? Whether it's arthritis, fibromyalgia or any recurring condition, it's good to know you have pain treatment options. Do you want to know the best approaches? Learn about pain management options. While it can be very debilitating, there are countless ways to keep your painful condition under control.

According to Judith Scheman, PhD, Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience. Ms. Scheman, who heads the Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, also said, When we focus only on the sensory aspect, we fail to appreciate the suffering component of the pain, which is important to recognize because pain is not what occurs at the periphery.

To treat pain, Ms. Scheman noted that medications may be prescribed, adding that benzodiazepines and narcotics, however, may not be the best solutions. The best chronic pain medications that may be used include:

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, naproxen and ibuprofen
  • Steroids such as prednisone and dexamethasone
  • Anti-seizure drugs
  • Acetaminophen
  • Antidepressants

 

While medications generally target the physical aspect of the pain, therapy is focused on the mind and body. Ms. Scheman noted that physical therapy is an integral part of any program. When done correctly, it can reduce the pain and build tolerance against it.

Other pain management options, which target the physical and emotional aspects of pain, also include:

  • Yoga and meditation
  • Heat and cold therapy
  • Massage and manipulation
  • Relaxation techniques, including visual imagery
  • TENS therapy (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation)
  • Biofeedback

 

As a rule, when the pain is recurring and it begins to destroy your mobility and functionality, this problem has to be addressed. If you are struggling with any painful condition, it is best to seek help as soon as it becomes a bothersome part of your life. Speak with a pain management specialist to determine the best treatment approach for your condition.

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Interventional pain specialist Arif B. Khan, MD, offers lasting solutions for several pain conditions. He has helped people of all ages in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area of TX. His treatment recommendations always start with conservative interventions such as activity modification, therapeutic exercise or physical therapy.

I'm very pleased with the Medtronic Neurostimulator I received on the advice of Dr Khan. - Bridget.E

Arif B. Khan, MD, is the medical director of Texas Interventional Pain Care, an interventional pain center specializing in the treatment of many painful conditions, and located at 2201 N. Central Express Way, Suite 171, Richardson, TX 75080; 4800 North Galloway Ave. Suite 300 Mesquite, Texas 75150. Phone: 972-952-0290 or fax 972-952-0293.