Whether your chronic neck and shoulder pain is the result of an injury, pinched nerves, arthritis, or an underlying spinal condition, Greater Maryland Pain Management will develop a treatment plan designed to safely reduce your discomfort without surgery.
You are not alone. Over 80% of the population will experience back pain at some point in their lives. With so many of us struggling with back pain, it is no surprise that this debilitating condition is the #2 cause for people to miss work. The good news is that Greater Maryland Pain Management has successfully treated hundreds of patients suffering from back pain without invasive surgery.
The overuse of the muscles in our arms can cause painful tendon tears that often lead to severe inflammation and pain. If not treated properly, the pain may progress and linger for several months or years limiting work and exercise. The source of your arm pain may be from another area altogether, such as the neck. Your doctor will uncover the root cause through a detailed medical history and evaluation.
Leg pain is often the result of a spinal condition that irritates the sciatic nerve. When the nerve is irritated, patients may feel a burning, cramping pain shooting down their leg. A comprehensive physical exam at your local GMPM office will allow us to gain a better understanding of the underlying condition. Your physician will then design a custom treatment plan that will target the source of your discomfort.
Greater Maryland Pain Management understands that discomfort can be felt in any area of the body, not just your neck, back, arms, or legs. Pain often impacts sleep, appetite, mood, and relationships. For example, 80% of chronic pain patients experience some form of depression. We can end your suffering with safe and effective treatment.
Painful conditions can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Over time, people try numerous paths to find relief. It is easy to become frustrated and lose hope along the way. Our experts have the knowledge, skills, and tools to accurately pinpoint and treat the source of your pain.