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BotoxOur clinic has been developed with the entire process of rehabilitation in mind. We provide comprehensive medical management including evaluation and treatment, physical therapy, and diagnostic tests, including x-rays.Every aspect of each patient's medical treatment program is overseen by our physicians. Our x-ray facility and physical therapy department also accept patients referred by other offices or self-referred. Please contact us if you have upper back pain or lower back pain.

Some disorders that are treated with botulinum injections (Botox or Myobloc) in our office are: Muscle spasticity, Migraine headaches, Muscles Spasms (such as whiplash from car accidents), Torticolis (severe neck spasming muscles), Myofascial (muscle) Pain Syndrome, spasticity from Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Cerebral Palsy, and other medical conditions.

BotoxSome common problems diagnosed by using electrodiagnostic studies are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (pinched nerve at wrist), Neuropathy (nerve injury), Radiculopathy (pinched nerve originating from spine), and other forms of nerve entrapments.
The Medtronic's Syncromed pump is implanted usually in a patient's abdomen, a small tube runs from the pump to the intrathecal space in the spinal column. With the use of the pump, a patient's medication can be infused continuously, alleviating the peaks and valleys of oral medication. The medication dose needed for relief of symptoms can be much lower than that of oral medications. Chronic pain patients that are unable to get his or her pain managed may benefit from an implanted pump. Treatment has been beneficial for patients with cancer, chronic back pain, muscle pain, and other chronic pain conditions. Patients with Multiple Sclerosis have been able manage muscle spasicity using the Medtronic's Syncromed pump filled with Baclofen, an antispasmodic drug.

The Medtronic's Syncromed pump is implanted usually in a patient's abdomen, a small tube runs from the pump to the intrathecal space in the spinal column. With the use of the pump, a patient's medication can be infused continuously, alleviating the peaks and valleys of oral medication. The medication dose needed for relief of symptoms can be much lower than that of oral medications. Chronic pain patients that are unable to get his or her pain managed may benefit from an implanted pump. Treatment has been beneficial for patients with cancer, chronic back pain, muscle pain, and other chronic pain conditions. Patients with Multiple Sclerosis have been able manage muscle spasicity using the Medtronic's Syncromed pump filled with Baclofen, an antispasmodic drug.

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