This would depend on the type of pain management one is looking for. For example, one would see a chiropractor for Back pain, and a podiatrist for foot pain.
See your doctor first; if necessary he will refer you to a pain management specialist.
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There are a few medications that the doctor could prescribe after a DNC such as Motrin. The doctor may also prescribe Norco for pain management.
A pain management doctor may do a DNA test on you if they feel it is caused by some hereditary trait. This may be the case with some patients but there is more often a more apparent cause.
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A medical professional will prescribe the use of blueberry kush in order to treat pain. Talk to a doctor who will happy to prescribe this to you if you have pain.
If you failed a drug test at one of your past pain management doctors, and you are off drugs, you may be able to find another pain doctor that will treat you. Even if you are honest about it, however, the new physician may choose to treat your pain a different way.
Pain management is done through physical therapy or various medications. If you are looking for a specific medication, than your doctor would be able to help you. If you are recovering, than physical therapy may be a better option. Pain management courses are offered at most clinics.
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my pain management specialist keeps prescribing gabapenton but it has no effect on my pain at all!!!!!!!!!!!!! what can i do to get pain relief do i have to file a medical malpractice claim to get pain relife
Knee pain can be a bother, especially when you have many things to do in the future. Consult your local doctor if you have these troubles or try looking it up at http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/knee-pain/default.htm.
Your doctor just wants to be sure you are not abusing your medication.