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The role of the pain management specialist

A pain management specialist is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of pain.

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The role of the pain management specialist

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  1. The role of the pain management specialist A pain management specialist is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of pain. They have advanced training that qualifies them as your best source of treatment if you are experiencing any kind of pain. Most pain management doctor Long Island devote their time and expertise to treating chronic pain patients. The need of chronic pain patients can be hard to diagnose and take months or years to treat using multiple therapies. Conditions they often treat with pain in the lower back, knee, hip and neck. Pain can contribute to depression and anxiety if it is a regular part of your life for a long time. Pain is an unpleasant sensation in the body. Pain can even be a problem without any apparent cause, as in nerve damage. Keep reading to know the role of a pain management doctor. 1: Diagnose the cause Pain management specialised doctors diagnose the deep root cause of pain. In some cases, the pain may be due to spinal fracture which is obvious pain. But sometimes in chronic pain, the cause may be exclusive and make diagnosis difficult. The specialist has all the diagnostic tools that help to support a rule-out or suspected diagnosis. 2: Providing therapies Once the doctor finds out the cause after diagnosis, the next thing is they will provide therapy that works best for them based on their specialised training and the latest research. Pain management doctors often conduct trials and studies on patients who haven’t responded to conventional treatment. They can provide a wide range of non-surgical, interventional treatments along with complimentary therapies. So it would reduce the amount of medication you need to take or avoid the need for surgery. 3: Conducting tests and examination Besides the physical examination, the pain doctor may also conduct a neurological exam to evaluate the patient’s sensory and motor capabilities including reflexes, balance, ability to walk and muscle strength.

  2. They may also conduct x-ray and radiography to reveal the condition of the body’s bone structures. A CT scan, an MRI, a PET scan, and discography are also conducted by them. Further results may suggest whether more testing is necessary or not. 4: Deep evaluation of patients There is a conversation between the patient and physician about the patient’s current problems and medical history. The doctor may ask how the pain started and when, for a description of the pain, about activities that increase or decrease pain, and current or past treatment. If pain is persistent and makes you feel overwhelmed and affects your quality of life, better to visit a professional pain management doctor. Research sources that early management of acute pain is the key to preventing it from becoming chronic pain. Quan Medical Address: 91 N Franklin St, Suit #101 Hempstead, NY 11550 Phone: 516-898-7676 Email: quan@qmmedicalpllc.com Website : https://quanmedical.com/

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