Alternatives - Discover life without
pain
Determining
the correct approach to intervention and treatment is a "critical
core competency" of the practice. Whether a patient's condition
is best treated with therapy, implants, injections, MUA (Manipulation
Under Anesthesia), or a combination of the above, we
can find a way to balance your pain treatment with your goals,
and your life's day-to-day activities!
Our
goal is simple: To get
you back to your life
Click
Here - to see the stories of patients who were
recipients of life-changing neuromodulation technologies.
Georgia
Pain Physicians, P.C. is a nationally recognized pain
management practice that has achieved acclaim for its conservative
approach to pain management. Our core philosophy revolves around
the goal of finding a balance between the severity of the medical
condition, and the patient's desire and ability to engage in
their own treatment.
Pain
- a roadblock to healing
Every
case is based on a search for the root cause of a patient's
pain, not just a "quick fix" approach aimed only at
symptomatic relief. When pain is managed properly, the net result
is a more active lifestyle, which in itself leads to a healthier
existence.
Here
are just a few conditions that can cause chronic pain:
- migraines
and cluster headaches
- reflex
sympathetic dystrophy
- failed
back surgery syndrome
- fibromyalgia
- immune
system disorders
- vertebroplasty
(vertebral compression fracture)
- herniated
disc
- failed
discectomy
- osteoarthritis
- cancer
- back
pain
- neck
pain
- myofacial
pain
- complex
regional pain syndrome
The
Diagnosis - the art of listening
The
latest diagnostic tools and technologies are used by the professionals
at Georgia Pain Physicians to make accurate assessments:
-
Electrodiagnostic nerve testing
- traditional
MRI's,
- x-rays
- bone
scans
- diagnostic
spinal injections
However,
the most important information comes from our patients. The
doctors you meet with will spend time asking questions and listening
to your answers. We understand that you, and your personal experiences
with your pain, represent some of the most important
data available to us for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.





