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Pain management is a specialty in medicine and health care involving the relief of pain (pain relief, analgesia, pain control) in various dimensions, from acute and simple to chronic and challenging.

The task of medicine is to relieve suffering under three circumstances. The first is when a painful injury or pathology is resistant and persists even with various conservative treatment approaches (physical therapy, chiropractic, massage, medication, etc). The second is when pain persists after the injury or pathology has healed. Finally, the third circumstance is when medical science cannot identify the cause of pain. 

PTCare Mobile is here to help. Call us at 602-704-2221 to see our pain management specialist today.

An orthopedic doctor treats patients with injuries to the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles and can immediately help treat fractures, breaks, and tears.  In circumstances where the injuries are too serious to be helped by conservative methods of therapy alone, an Orthopedic Surgeon may be necessary.

Chiropractic care focuses on the realignment of the spinal column and joints, thus allowing for the reduction of pressure on the spinal nerves. This ultimately facilitates health by enabling the uninterrupted transmission of signals from the spinal cord to the rest of the body.

In fact, combining chiropractic and physical therapy can accelerate your recovery. Chiropractic care addresses joint dysfunction, which can cause nerve irritation, while physical therapy helps retrain the musculoskeletal support system so the body can heal faster.

Neurology is a specialty in medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of conditions and involving the nervous system, which comprises the brain, the spinal cord, and the peripheral nerves.  Common Motor Vehicle injuries and symptoms that a patient requires a neurologist for are concussions, headaches, and spinal nerve injuries.

Symptoms of a Concussion:
Headaches, dizziness, balance problems, noise and light sensitivity, blurry vision, foggy head, concentration/memory problems, and just no “feeling right”, or “feeling down”.

Spinal Nerve Symptoms: Pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling from the neck and/or back and extending into the arm, hands, and fingers, or legs, feet, and toes

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