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[Infographic] Pain Relief Through Better Nutrition

blog, Photos Aug 20, 2014 No Comments

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Alternative Treatments for Chronic Pain

blog Aug 19, 2014 No Comments

Common treatments for chronic pain typically include steroid injections and oral painkillers. However, many centers now offer alternative treatments for chronic pain patients looking to alleviate pain through non-medicated routes. If you are looking for alternative modes of pain management in Ventura County and want to learn more about remedies for chronic pain, please keep reading below.

One unique way to manage your pain is through natural supplements. Containing powerful herbs and plants, these supplements can work just as well as prescription medications to block many of the enzymes that trigger the production of pain in the body. Some of the most common supplements include turmeric, cat’s claw, willow bark, ginger, green tea and rosemary. Turmeric has been known to help patients suffering from arthritis as it relieves joint pain and increases flexibility. Any professional center for pain management in Ventura County can provide you with answers and directions if you have any questions about these supplements. Read more »

[Infographic] Migraines

blog, Photos Aug 18, 2014 No Comments

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Understanding and Dealing With Chronic Pain

blog Aug 17, 2014 No Comments

Chronic pain has been defined as any bodily pain that persists for more than twelve weeks. This pain can be caused by many different conditions and complications in the human body, making it difficult to treat. However, by understanding the source of a patient’s pain and utilizing different treatment options, anyone suffering from daily pain can feel relief and return to a happier, healthier life. Read more »

[Infographic] How to Sit to Avoid Chronic Back Pain

blog Aug 16, 2014 No Comments

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Options for Pain Sufferers

blog Aug 15, 2014 No Comments

If you are in chronic pain, chances are, you know it. Being in constant pain can suck the joy out
of life and be quite devastating. But what is pain exactly? Why do our bodies experience pain
and what are some treatment options for pain management?

Pain is difficult to define because people perceive and tolerate pain differently. Basically, pain is
the way the brain interprets signals from what our bodies are experiencing. Pain can be useful
to alert us about an injury or illness that we have. Oftentimes, when the stimulus is removed or
illness treated, the pain goes away. Unfortunately, many people experience pain that is ongoing. Treating this pain is difficult, but we will go over different options for pain sufferers.  Read more »

[Infographic] Back Pain in Women

blog, Photos Aug 14, 2014 No Comments

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Pain Management Treatment Options for Pain Sufferers

blog Aug 14, 2014 No Comments

People suffer from pain for a variety of reasons such as illness, injury or an unknown cause. Being in constant pain can be devastating for sufferers and their loved ones. Fortunately, there are several options for pain management. A successful pain management treatment program can cure or significantly decrease pain. Interventional pain procedures can be very successful. What is an interventional pain procedure, what are some specific examples and how are they beneficial?

An interventional procedure is a minimally invasive treatment for pain. Injections, nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation, and implanted drug delivery systems are all examples of interventional procedures. Interventional pain management is a medical sub-specialty of pain management. Read more »

Inspirational Quote: Never Too Late

blog, Photos Aug 13, 2014 No Comments

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Chronic Pain Management by Complementary Medicine

blog Aug 13, 2014 No Comments

Pain can be a beneficial mechanism that alerts us when we have an injury or sickness within our bodies that needs our attention. Pain may be sharp, dull, intermittent, localized to one part of the body, or all over. Often, pain goes away once a problem is addressed. Unfortunately, there are thousands of people suffering from chronic pain due to conditions such as arthritis, abnormal pain-sensing regions in the brain or for unknown causes.  Read more »

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