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When you’re living with pain, each day can be a monumental challenge. Proper pain management can help you take control of day-to-day tasks and improve your daily quality of life. Saint Vincent Hospital’s Pain Management Center is equipped to help those who are suffering take control of their symptoms and achieve a better state of living.
Comprehensive Pain Management Services
The skilled, compassionate pain management experts at Saint Vincent Hospital are focused on providing you with high quality, technologically advanced treatments in chronic pain management. We diagnose and treat all types of chronic and acute pain conditions, including:
Arthritis
Athletic pain
Biomechanical conditions
Cancer pain
Chronic neck and back pain
Complex regional pain syndrome (RSD)
Compression fracture
Facial pain (tic douloureux)
Fibromyalgia
Headaches (cervicogenic and occipital)
Herniated disc
Internal disc disruption
Musculoskeletal
Neuropathic pain (nerve pain)
Pelvic and abdominal pain
Post-operative pain
Sacroiliac joint pain
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Shingles
Spinal stenosis
Spondylosis/Spondylolisthesis
Treatment That Works
Our doctors and clinical staff work closely with doctors in other specialties, physical therapists and clinical psychologists to manage chronic pain symptoms. Our team uses a variety of conservative interventional techniques to identify and treat pain, including:
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