Managing pain can be hard; especially when you don’t have the right resources to combat the source of pain. Our physicians and specialists make it a priority to make managing your pain a priority. Most patients experience a noticeable decrease in pain within just a few sessions. Instead of masking the symptoms, our pain management therapies work simultaneously to reduce and combat the source of pain.
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We help treat acute and chronic headaches, cluster headaches, as well as migraines and other painful disorders of the face, brain and skull. Once we get your headache diagnosed, our specialists proceed with non and minimally invasive treatments to help combat the pain.
Neck pain is often due to a muscle or soft tissue strain or even a compressed nerve. In many cases, bad posture puts excessive stress on the vertebrae and soft tissues in your neck, resulting in pain and a restricted range of motion.
Back pain, particularly in the lower spine, may indicate a sprain, herniated disk, or other injuries (like muscle damage). This might also point to pinched nerves if followed by numbness or tingling sensation. Immediate treatment is needed to prevent and avoid further damage caused to your back.
These are injuries to the joints, muscles, or ligaments due to twisting, direct impact, or overextending a joint. When your joints bend past the normal range of motion, the tissues that stabilize the joint endure minor or significant damage depending on injury.
Pain from whiplash usually starts within 24 hours following a car accident. Some people don’t experience pain from whiplash until a few days following the crash. Neck pain from whiplash normally lasts a few weeks.
Chronic pain happens over a longer period of time and is resistant to most medical treatments. This may lead to severe problems for many individuals. We’ll help you completely along your route to recovery after your vehicle collision. Long-term therapy may include physical therapy, injections, heat, and massages.
Muscle strain or lumbar strain occurs when the muscle or the tendon from the back becomes stretched or torn. This is due to lifting heavy loads or objects, standing or sitting for quite a while, or even a direct blow within the region.
Sciatica is a relatively common problem which leads to noticeable tingling, pain, and numbness in the back across the sciatic nerve. Your sciatic nerve are found at the bottom of the spine and across the rear of every one of your legs.
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116-22 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375