Radiofrequency Ablation: A Leap Forward in Pain Management at the Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain
At the Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain, we’re steadfast in our pursuit of comprehensive, patient-centred approaches to pain management.
At the Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain, we’re steadfast in our pursuit of comprehensive, patient-centred approaches to pain management.
At the Chicago Institute of Neuropathic Pain, we understand the toll this can take on your daily life. But we also want you to know that it’s not something you must live with forever.
Living with epidural back pain can be challenging, with the condition often serving as a constant barrier to your everyday activities and overall quality of life.
At the Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain, we understand how debilitating degenerative disc disease (DDD) can be. This condition typically results from age-related wear and tear and can cause chronic back or neck pain, significantly impacting your quality of life.
For many individuals, living with chronic pain has become a daily reality. At the Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain (CINP), we are dedicated to diagnosing and treating the root cause of your pain, rather than just addressing the symptoms.
Why is evaluating the difference between cognitive function within specific chronic pain disorders important? Differing between pain types is important as executive functioning is crucial when performing goal-directed behavior and problem-solving, the two building blocks of cognition.
What if glia are responsible for what has been described as the “silent epidemic” of chronic pain?
Every instance of chronic pain is different and can stem from a number of root causes. But, on the whole, patients with chronic pain may be more susceptible to COVID-19.
It can be difficult to maintain your energy levels during the winter months. It’s important to keep up your motivation in winter. If you feel this is wavering, or your mental or emotional health may be suffering because of that, it’s important to speak with a counselor. Managing chronic pain is important year-round, but particularly difficult in the winter months. Hopefully applying a few of these tips will help you control the pain in the coldest weather.
If you live with chronic pain, you know how challenging it can be to perform simple chores and everyday functions. The thought of adding the holiday “stuff” too can be daunting. It can really put a damper on what could be a wonderful holiday season.