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Acute pain                                                                      
Caused by any injury or accident 
 
Back pain, Neck pain
Sciatica, Disc herniation, Spinal stenosis, Spondylosis,Spondylolisthesis     
Injury (e.g., fracture, compression), Whiplash (sudden force injury)
Muscle injury, Strain, Degeneration of vertebrae, Nerve impingement                                     
 
Joint pain: shoulder, knee, elbow
Rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome
 
Arthritis pain
Osteoarthritis, degeneration of the joint
 
Neuropathic pain
Pain related to nerve injury and inflammation
 
Myofascial pain syndrome 
Pain in a muscle, which is usually in spasm, and contains taut bands 
and/or trigger points, palpation of which reproduces the patient’s pain
 
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How do we treat or manage your pain?
 
 
Medications for the Management of Pain 
Non-Opioid Analgesics                 
Opioid Analgesics                              
Muscle relaxants                                  
 Adjuvant Analgesic Agents                 
Corticosteroids
Anticonvulsants                         
Tricyclic Antidepressants                        
Topical Analgesics                 
Neuroleptic Agents
 Anxiolytics/Hypnotics
 
Trigger Point Injections
Injections in painful spots in muscles 
 
Therapeutic Exercise
Stretching, Range-of-motion exercises, and strengthening
 
Maintenance of Activity
Stay active; deal with the daily life and your work, 
 
Manipulation
Work on range of motion, repositioning, and gain the function
 
Myofascial Release
Releasing the spasm by applying direct pressure on the painful spots in muscles 
 
Bracing and splinting
When appropriate, it reduces the pain, improve stability, and diminish fall risk
 
Multidisciplinary management
Working and consulting other specialists  
 
 
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