Pain Management Guides

Most people have experienced neck pain, back pain, or knee pain at some point in their lives. It can significantly impact quality of life. In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary. Therefore, it’s important to understand the causes and ways to prevent these issues from worsening.
If you are already suffering and require professional assistance, consider scheduling a consultation with Dr. Olivia Patel for personalized advice.
If you’re not ready for a professional consultation, you can read the educational guides below to learn how to reduce pain and prevent more discomfort.
Neck Pain
Neck pain, also known as cervicalgia, can stick around for anywhere from a few days to several years, depending on what’s causing it. Common culprits include things like strain from physical activity, bad posture, stress, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, herniated disks, pinched nerves, tumors, and other health issues.
You can learn more about the causes and treatment of neck pain by reading the following guides.
Back Pain
Back pain can really disrupt your everyday routine and work life. With so many potential causes, it’s a good idea to see your healthcare provider rather than trying to diagnose it on your own. It could be something simple like a muscle strain, but there might also be more serious underlying issues like kidney stones or endometriosis.
In the following guides, we’ll discuss the common causes of back pain and provide information on the latest treatments.
Knee Pain
Knee pain is a common symptom that can result from everything from a temporary injury to a chronic condition like arthritis. Most people can treat knee pain at home with rest and over-the-counter medicine.
For more information, check out the following guides.