Pain is a complex and confusing thing. You may not understand what’s causing your pain, or how to best treat it. There are many questions patients have about their pain, its causes, and associated treatment options. In this article, we are going to discuss some common questions patients have after their clinic visit with a pain management doctor.
The first thing your pain physician should do is diagnose your pain. Without a solid diagnosis, you can’t hope to form a successful treatment strategy. So the first thing you should ask your doctor about is the source of your pain.
Pain comes in many shapes and sizes. Some pain resolves quickly, while other pain recurs and comes back time and time again. Based on your diagnosis, your physician should be able to give you an indication of what you can expect from your pain moving forward. Remember, each patient experiences pain differently so don’t expect your doctor to give you an exact roadmap of how your pain will behave. But based on a proper diagnosis, they should be able to give you a general idea.
Appropriate treatment options vary widely based on what exactly is causing your pain. There is no one-size-fits all treatment option for a certain condition or injury. There are many different treatment approaches for a given condition. Your pain management physician should walk you through all of your options and recommend a treatment strategy that suits your needs.
Advanced Spine & Pain Clinics of MN is the premier pain management clinic in the Twin Cities Metro area. Our board certified pain doctors are trained and experienced in the most innovative pain treatment methods including trigger point injections, and regenerative medicine therapies. With over twenty years of experience treating acute and chronic pain patients in Minnesota, we have the experience and knowledge to give you the pain care you deserve, and answer any questions you may have about your pain. Contact our Edina pain management clinic today to set up your appointment with one of our skilled pain physicians and get on the road to recovery!