Pain is not always the same. Some people describe their pain as dull or aching, while others experience sharp sensations that feel like burning, tingling,
Chronic pain affects millions of people and can interfere with work, sleep, and everyday activities. In the past, opioid medications were frequently prescribed for long-term
Chronic pain affects millions of Americans — but long-term opioid use is no longer the first choice for treatment. National guidelines, including those from the
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare — and pain management is no exception. From personalized treatment plans to predictive pain monitoring, AI is changing
Chronic pain can affect every aspect of life — sleep, work, mood, and mobility. For years, opioid medications were commonly prescribed for long-term pain relief.
Staying active is important — whether you enjoy golf, running, lifting, cycling, or simply keeping up with daily responsibilities. But spine pain can quickly interfere
Work-related injuries can disrupt more than your health — they can affect your income, mobility, and quality of life. Whether you were injured lifting, driving,