Treating pain
Many acute or chronic pains of the bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles and joints (of the spinal column, for example) respond well to
out-patient therapies. These include chiropractic, neural therapy and acupuncture, individually or in combination with various
medications. Additional possibilities include physical therapy.
Who Says Surgery Is the Only Option?
It is important to implement efficient therapy strategies at the first signs of pain. In this way pain can be stopped before it
becomes chronic. This can be achieved in an out-patient setting, but in-patient therapy is sometimes preferable. Our in- and
out-patient pain management concept encompasses gentle, modern treatments and procedures for spinal pain.
These techniques can make surgery unnecessary and even bring hope to the most disillusioned of patients. Stubborn, seemingly
therapy-resistant pain can be treated. The new generation of therapies and procedures are an important advance in modern orthopedic
practice. They not only make surgery unnecessary; they can also help patients whose pain has not responded to pervious surgery.
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