Behavioral Pain Management
Individuals suffering from chronic pain often utilize a broad range of medical treatments. However, medications alone may not be able to adequately control your pain and improve the quality of your life.
Behavioral pain management offers a variety of interventions that can be used in conjunction with medications and other therapies.
Pain reduction is achieved through a program of education, psychophysiological training/biofeedback, behavioral modification and individual and family counseling. These techniques are used to get you back in control of your treatment, your body and your life.
Clinical outcome data supports the use of behavioral pain management for many pain conditions such as:
- Temporomandibular Disorders (TMJ)
- Tension and Migraine Headache
- Back Pain
- Fibromyalgia
- RSD/CRPS
- Post Amputation Pain
Click here for more information on temporomandibular disorders (TMD).