Are you in pain? Do you live with chronic pain? Pain is an indication that something has happened to interrupt the smooth functioning of our intricate bodies. In chronic form, pain can tragically disable or shut down a normal lifestyle. There are so many causes for and intensities of pain, and we all respond differently to it. Whether your pain is in muscles, tendons, joints, ligaments or bone, it’s unwelcome.
Pain Management is a highly specialized area of medicine dealing with the physical pain and emotional state of the mind.
It is a fact that millions of American adults are living with persistent pain, night and day-the kind of pain that requires continuous treatment for an extended period of time. Back pain is one of the most common types of pain. It even ranks as the number two reason why people visit their doctor.
Unlike acute pain, which hurts and then subsides, chronic pain is constant and persists for weeks, months or years. Chronic pain may also increase over time, or increase and then decrease back to its baseline acute or chronic pain. There tends to be an initial trigger, such as disease or injury. Our team of health professionals are here to help you with your emotional and mental effects of chronic pain.
We understand the importance of maintaining overall health, and we know that continuous pain can affect every area of your life. Dr. Richard A. Weiner uses the latest state of the art technology along with innovative, tested and proven treatments. He is on staff at the local hospitals in the Temecula area.
Some of the conditions that are frequently treated include:
*Pain Related to Work Injuries and Personal Injury and/or Accidents
*Headaches including Migraines
*Arthritis Pain
*Sciatica / Leg Pain
*Shoulder Pain
*Failed Back Syndrome / Neck and Back Pain
*Fibromyalgia / Myocascial Pain Syndrome
*Cervical, Thoraic, and Lumbar Radiculopathy
*Post-Injury Pain / Chronic Postoperative Pain
*Facet Arthropathy
*Discogenic Pain
*Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
*Peripheral Neuropathy
*Chronic Pain Syndrome Refractive to Conservative Therapy
*Other Orthopaedic / Chronic Pain Syndromes
*Spondylosis
*Herniated Disk
*Vertebral Compression Fracture
*Knee and Elbow Joint Pain
*Radiculitis
*Whiplash