STL Pain Blogs
How Do You Test for Spinal Stenosis?
Seeking treatment for spinal stenosis can relieve pain and get you back to your active lifestyle. St Louis Pain Consultants is a top pain management clinic that will evaluate your condition to identify the source of pain and offer effective treatment. Here’s what you can expect when testing for spinal stenosis: Symptom Evaluation Spinal stenosis…
Read MoreIs Swimming Good for Facet Joint Syndrome?
Facet joint syndrome affects the spine, causing arthritis-type effects such as cartilage degeneration. These effects often trigger pain signals. Pain management experts recommend various techniques like adjustments and exercises to help ease the discomfort. The ideal exercises for facet joint syndrome avoid putting pressure on your spinal column. This helps improve everyday function. Water exercise…
Read MoreDo annular tears require surgery?
Annular tears are a common cause of chronic low back pain. While some annular tears heal on their own, others require surgery to repair the damage. At St. Louis Pain Consultants, our pain management doctors diagnose and treat many types of pain, including annular tears. We offer various nonsurgical and surgical treatments to help patients…
Read MoreWhat Does Spinal Stenosis Feel Like?
A Patient’s Guide To Symptoms And Treatment. Spinal stenosis is a painful condition that affects many people as they age. Are you looking for a pain management doctor who will help reduce your chronic pain to help you get back to doing daily tasks? At St Louis Pain Consultants, we focus on treating the underlying…
Read MoreBest Treatment for Spinal Stenosis Pain
Are you suffering from spinal stenosis pain? It occurs mainly in the neck and lower back and can cause chronic pain that radiates into the arms and legs, as well as . Main causes of this condition can be due to arthritis or the aging process. Treatment through a trusted Pain Management Facility is recommended. …
Read MoreIs walking good for spondylolisthesis?
Has your doctor diagnosed you with Spondylolisthesis? Walking is suitable for Spondylolisthesis treatment because it keeps your muscles and joints in motion without straining your lower back. Walk five to ten minutes daily while relaxing your shoulders and maintaining a balanced spine position. Our qualified pain management doctor at St. Louis Pain Consultants recommends moving…
Read MoreIs Ankylosing Spondylitis Common?
Have you been diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis? If so, treatment from a reputable pain management physician can help relieve the symptoms. St Louis Pain Consultants can help you find the best remedy for your pain symptoms and treat the condition. Ankylosing spondylitis refers to inflammation of the spine that causes lower back pain. As the…
Read MoreWhat Is Lumbar Facet Joint Syndrome?
Lumbar Facet Joint Syndrome is a condition that often warrants a visit to a pain management expert. The highly skilled physicians at St. Louis Pain Consultants treat conditions like lumbar facet joint syndrome so you can regain functionality and improve your quality of life. Lumbar facet joint syndrome refers to a dysfunction at the facet…
Read MoreCan Foraminal Stenosis Cause Sensory Nerve Damage?
Foraminal stenosis is a common type of spinal stenosis that occurs when the openings between spinal bones (foramen) become narrow or tighten. Nerve roots that pass through the foramen can become pinched, causing radiculopathy, a condition characterized by pain and numbness. St. Louis Pain Consultants can help if you suffer from foraminal stenosis. We provide…
Read MoreWhat Causes Lumbar Spondylolisthesis?
Spondylolisthesis should not be confused with spondylolysis, which refers to osteoarthritis in the vertebrae. Types of Spondylolisthesis There are various types of Spondylolisthesis: congenital, isthmic, degenerative, traumatic, pathological and post-surgical. Causes of Spondylolisthesis Spondylolisthesis can result from several causes, including congenital disabilities, rapid growth during adolescence, lifestyle, aging and hereditary. The condition affects people of…
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