News

Updated: 12/19/08

 A new Physician will be joining the PSTC staff soon. Stay tuned for updates.

Check out this new interactive video discussing our practice:  Interactive video introduction to Pain Solutions Treatment Centers 

Excellent Link to 3D descriptions of Spine Conditions

  http://www.understandspinesurgery.com/animations.asp?c=2&doc=61283

New Migraine Resource and Support Network website:  www.migraineresourcenetwork.com

Pain Solutions Featured on "Modern Healing" TV Show on WZIA-TV- 11 Alive!

Click to View: http://www.modernhealing.tv/video/atlanta/painsolutions.wmv

New Patient and Medical Release Authorization Forms Available for Download

Click on the "New Patient?" Section from the homepage

New Video Messages Available for viewing 

Click on the links in the "News" section of the homepage.

New Video and Article on Depression in Pain Patients

http://www.spine-health.com/Conditions/Depression/Depression-Guide/Psychotherapy-for-Depression.html

Entrance to Pain Solutions at 400 Tower Rd Marietta, GA

First Time Visit?

No surprises here! We want your first visit to be a pleasant experience. Click here to complete more information.

Solutions, NOT Surgery

Pain Diagnosis and Management Specialists

"... if it hurts, we can help."
Roll over the spot on the right where you are having pain and perhaps we can help explain your symptoms.

Headaches

  • Migraine
  • Cervical Spondylosis or arthritic inflammation of the neck
  • Occipital Neuralgia
  • Muscle Spasm

Neck Pain

  • Bulging or Herniated Disc – causes pressure on surrounding nerves
  • Degenerative Discs – the discs loose their thickness causing increased pressure on surrounding nerves
  • Cervical Spondylosis – arthritic changes in the spine that inflame the nerves in the facet joints
  • Muscle Spasm and/or myofascial pain

Shoulder / Joint Pain

  • Severe Arthritis
  • Tendon or Ligament Damage
  • Post-Surgical / Joint Replacement Pain
  • Muscle Spasm and/or Myofascial Pain

Arm Pain

  • Referred Pain – Radiculopathy from Cervical Spine Disease like Degenerative or Bulging Discs.
  • Neuropathy/Neuralgia, Post-Herpatic Neuralgia. This type of pain feels more like electric shock or burning.
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS or RSD) Infrequent complication of a limb injury where the pain continues past a normal healing time for the injury.

Hip Pain / Joint Pain

  • Severe Arthritis
  • Tendon or Ligament Damage
  • Post-Surgical / Joint Replacement Pain
  • Referred Pain – Radiculopathy from Lumbar Spine Disease like Degenerative or Bulging Discs.
  • Leg Pain

    • Referred Pain – Radiculopathy from Lumbar Spine Disease like Degenerative or Bulging Discs.
    • Neuropathy/Neuralgia, Post-Herpatic Neuralgia
    • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS or RSD) Infrequent complication of a limb injury where the pain continues past a normal healing time for the injury.

    Calf / Lower Leg Pain

    • Referred Pain or Radiculopathy Pressure on Nerve Roots from Lumbar Spine Disease like Degenerative or Bulging Discs.
    • Neuropathy/Neuralgia, Post-Herpatic Neuralgia Nerve Pain feels more like electric shock or burning.
    • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS or RSD) Complication of a limb injury where the pain continues past a normal healing time for the injury.
    • Muscle Spasm and/or Myofascial Pain

    Low Back Pain

    • Bulging or Herniated Disc
    • Degenerated Discs
    • Lumbar Spondylosis which is arthritic changes in the spine
    • Muscle Spasm and/or myofascial pain
    • Sacroiliac Joint Disease
    • Compression Fracture, usually occurring in people with existing osteoporosis.

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    Click here for a video introduction to Pain Solutions Treatment Centers 

    Click the link below to watch "Modern Healing" Television segment featuring Pain Solutions:

    http://www.modernhealing.tv/video/.wmv

    Patient Testimonial from Mary B. a Low Back Pain patient:  MARY .wmv

    Click below to read a list of Frequently Asked Questions from first time patients: 

     New Patient Info Oct 08.PDF