Pain Management

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Medication Management
Exercise therapy, also known as therapeutic exercise or physical therapy, is a form of treatment that uses specific exercises and movements to address a variety of medical conditions, injuries, and physical limitations. It is often prescribed by healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists, to help patients improve their physical function, reduce pain, and enhance overall well-being. Exercise therapy can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other therapeutic interventions, depending on the individual’s needs.
Dry needling therapy is a technique used by physical therapists, chiropractors, and other healthcare professionals to treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It involves inserting thin, sterile needles into specific trigger points or tight bands of muscle to stimulate a healing response and alleviate pain.
Electrotherapy, also known as electrical stimulation or electrical therapy, is a therapeutic approach that involves the use of electrical currents or impulses to treat various medical conditions, alleviate pain, and promote healing. It is often used by healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists, chiropractors, and rehabilitation specialists, as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Electrotherapy can come in various forms and modalities, each with its own mechanisms of action and therapeutic benefits. Here are some common types of electrotherapy