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Jomar 01-13-2007 01:18 AM

Pain Clinics listings & Residential Programs
 
Western Canada's Leading Residential Treatment Centre for Chronic Pain and Stress
The primary offering of the The Victoria Pain Clinic is our Ten Day Intensive Residential Program that serves clients who suffer from chronic pain, chronic stress, or stress related illness. It is most suited for those clients who have not responded well to conservative conventional medicine or who wish to explore an alternative to drugs or surgery. A large portion of our clients have had accidents or surgery and continue to experience problems after the normal healing period has elapsed (more than 3 - 6 months). Many of our clients are regular users of medication including opioids and take advantage of the ten days to reduce or eliminate their dependence on medication
http://www.vicpain.com/clinic.php?s=program
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At the Chedoke Chronic Pain Management Unit we can help you learn how to live with pain by teaching and coaching you in strategies and approaches that can improve your quality of life and ability to function. Through participation in our program, you will be connected with our experienced staff as well as others who have chronic pain. Within this environment, you can learn and apply skills to help you cope with your pain condition.
http://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca...9&item_id=8189
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UK listings
http://www.btinternet.com/~ted.power/rp0202.html
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Chronic Pain Rehab, Pain Clinic & more
Comprehensive Inpatient and Outpatient Options

Courage Center’s Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program is part of our comprehensive pain management services. The program is for individuals who have received medical treatment, but who still experience pain and want to improve their ability to function as normally as possible despite the pain.

Inpatient Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program

This intensive, three-week inpatient program gives participants strategies they can use to learn how to live with their pain rather than eliminate it. Chronic pain affects every aspect of a person’s life – physical, psychological and spiritual.
http://www.courage.org/programs/default.asp?id=157
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The Bridge Health Recovery Center is an extensive, innovative, personalized and integrative treatment center. Extraordinary results are realized when our guests come, embrace the program and find new hope during their stay. The Bridge restores life to living through one of the most innovative and comprehensive recovery treatment plans in the nation.
http://www.thebridgerecoverycenter.com/index.html

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http://www.pinegrovetreatment.com/pain-managment.html

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http://www.paindefeat.com/wiki/PDFT/RSDS

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http://paincenter.stanford.edu/patient_care/

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http://www.fairviewhospital.org/body.cfm?id=80
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http://www.brighamandwomens.org/anesthesiology/Pain/

there's more to find but I'll add them at a later date.

HubbyWithRSD 01-13-2007 06:37 PM

Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota
 
Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota:

The Division of Pain Medicine delivers a multidisciplinary, team-based approach to the prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of painful disorders. The physician staff includes pain experts from Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), Neurology, and Psychiatry and Psychology. These specialists offer advanced therapies, including drug treatment, pain rehabilitation and management, injection therapies, and implants to address complex and multidimensional pain syndromes.

Services include:

Acupuncture
Behavioral pain therapies
Chemical denervation
Chronic pain management
Counseling
Epidural therapies
Implanted pumps
Joint injections
Medication management
Nerve blocks
Physical therapy
Radiofrequency ablation
Spinal stimulation


Diseases and Treatments
Problems treated include:

Abdominal pain
Arthritis
Cancer or cancer treatment-related pain
Complex regional pain syndromes (reflex sympathetic dystrophy; causalgia)
Disc disease
Facet pain syndrome
Myofascial pain syndromes
Peripheral neuropathy
Post-herpetic neuralgia
Radiculopathy
Sacroiliac pain syndromes
Spinal pain
Spinal stenosis
Sports medicine
Work injury

List of Doctors
Anesthesiology/Pain Medicine
Paul E. Carns, M.D.
William M. Hooten, M.D.
Marc A. Huntoon, M.D.
Carlos B. Mantilla, M.D., Ph.D.
W. David Mauck, M.D.
Jon B. Obray, M.D.
Richard Rho, M.D.
Toby N. Weingarten, M.D.
Robert T. Wilder, M.D., Ph.D.
Peter R. Wilson, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.

Neurology
James C. Watson, M.D.

PM&R
Carl W. Chan, M.D.
Mark Friedrich B. Hurdle, M.D.

Psychiatry/Psychology
Barbara K. Bruce, Ph.D.
Jeffrey D. Rome, M.D.



Research
Acupunture for fibromyalgia pain
Gabapentin for chemotherapy-induced neuralgia
Post-herpetic neuralgia treated with epidural corticosteroids
Spinal cord stimulation for intractable angina

http://www.mayoclinic.org/anesthesio...t/painmed.html

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester/

Mayo Clinic also has locations in these areas:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/jacksonville/ - Jacksonville Florida

http://www.mayoclinic.org/scottsdale/ - Scottsdale/Phoenix Arizona

gibbrn 01-13-2007 09:43 PM

re pain clinics
 
Hi guys,


I have to let you know what my pain specilist told me is that a book called Managing pain before it manages you is the program used at many many clinics around the world for chronic pain. I know the mayo clinic uses it as well as many other prominant ones in the USA. I don't have the book handy, but I recommend it to all who want to work on this and work on controling actions related to pain. It talks or relaxation, exercise, diary keeping and knowing your pain as opposed to the emotional effects of life which effect how you percieve your pain.....we know this stuff now right......lol.:rolleyes:


http://www.amazon.com/Managing-Pain-...e=UTF8&s=books

just a thought guys
Take care,
love Victoria
hugs:icon_wink:

Sandel 01-13-2007 11:45 PM

[QUOTE=gibbrn;59074]Hi guys,


I have to let you know what my pain specilist told me is that a book called Managing pain before it manages you is the program used at many many clinics around the world for chronic pain. I know the mayo clinic uses it as well as many other prominant ones in the USA. I don't have the book handy, but I recommend it to all who want to work on this and work on controling actions related to pain. It talks or relaxation, exercise, diary keeping and knowing your pain as opposed to the emotional effects of life which effect how you percieve your pain.....we know this stuff now right......lol.:rolleyes:

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Hello I have to agree that this IS an excelent book, I was in the Orion Chronic Pain Clinic for three months absorbing that book and getting Lumbar blocks for my RSD the clinic is in Vancover BC.. the book and the clinic were a godsend for me a year ago and still are.

This is a good thread (thanks for alerting me Jo) lots to learn here thanks.
take care,
Sandra

Jomar 01-14-2007 12:25 AM

Mary Jo Curran, MD, DABPM is the Founder and Executive Medical Director of Advanced Pain Treatment Center in Chicago, which has been treating patients with chronic pain for over a decade. Dr. Curran's mission is to deliver the highest quality care to patients using the latest state-of-the-art equipment and to maintain direct quality control of the entire treatment process. She is uniquely qualified to provide patients with the latest advancements in pain diagnosis and treatment tailored to individual needs. Surgimed is the exclusive surgery facility of Advanced Pain Treatment Center. It is a facility that has been certified by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
http://www.bepainfree.com/

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The Unifour Pain Treatment Center is a freestanding facility staffed by a group of dedicated anesthesiologists, who sub-specialize in acute and chronic pain management. We are committed to quality, personalized treatment plans for our patients with diseases and injuries which cause them pain. We work in close contact with primary care physicians, specialists, physical therapists and counselors to ensure a team approach to pain management. We consider no painful condition "too minor" and are willing to assist any patient whose physician feels may benefit from our services.
http://www.uni4painrx.com/

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DiMarie 01-14-2007 08:03 PM

I am hoping we can find something in patient immediatly at Jefferson, Rothman,anything near Phila or Allentown area. Dr. Schwartzman is at Drexel/Hanahmann, but he is into detox.or ketamine, not options for long term....

More a long term look at the picture to take medication, to a detox off what it is current, to pain pump. The rehab to rebuild a life.
ASAP in crisis hospitalized near Phila. right now. They will detox, do mental issues, not really deal with pain issues or rehab life.
Dianne

dabbo 01-14-2007 10:16 PM

All those in and around Memphis...
 
Mays and Schnapp Pain Clinic and Rehabilitation Center is the only comprehensive center for the treatment of severe chronic pain in the Mid-South, offering advanced technology with a leading-edge ambulatory surgery center, a physical therapy department and psychological support, along with the physician’s private practice on site.

The clinic helps patients with a variety of conditions, including reflex sympathetic dystrophy, pain from cancer, ruptured discs, shingles, spinal stenosis, arthritis, chronic neck and back pain, nerve pain and fibromyalgia.

The Mays and Schnapp Pain Clinic was the first pain clinic in North America and the only clinic in the Mid-South accredited in all areas of adult outpatient rehabilitation by the Commission for Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. United in a common goal of helping patients find relief from pain, a team of professionals, including nurses, physical therapists, a psychologist and specialists, staff the clinic.

For more information about the Mays and Schnapp Pain Clinic, please call (901) 747-0040.
http://www.baptistonline.org/service...app_clinic.asp

Jomar 01-14-2007 10:17 PM

The Fairview Hospital Pain Management Center provides out-patient and in-patient diagnosis, education and treatment services for patients with chronic pain, cancer pain and acute pain. A multidisciplinary team of professionals work with the center and are from the following specialties: anesthesia, nursing, physical therapy, psychology and pharmacology.
http://www.fairviewhospital.org/body.cfm?id=80

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explore this whole site-
http://www.nationalpainfoundation.or...in/default.asp

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The NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases has a distinguished tradition of medical innovation. Since 1905 our physicians have pioneered a range of treatments that have improved the lives of people with musculoskeletal and neurological disorders.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/hjd/pain/pati...inpatient.html

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The Pain Management Center located at the UCI Medical Center in Orange, provides evaluation and treatment of all types of pain problems, including pain due to:

* Musculoskeletal abnormalities (myofacial, cervical, upper extremity and lower back)
* Post-traumatic pain syndromes (reflex sympathetic dystrophy, causalgia and aggravated neuralgia)
* Peripheral neuralgia
* Acute herpes zoster and post-herpatic neuralgia

Headache, neck pain and cranio-facial pain are also evaluated and treated as well as upper and lower extremity pain, joint pain, chest wall and rib pain, and certain types of abdominal and pelvic pain.
http://www.ucihealth.uci.edu/healthc...s/anespain.htm

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PA listings
http://www.pain-inc.org/information/hospitals.htm

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Jomar 01-14-2007 11:39 PM

I decided to try to list as many as I can by state, or country if outside of USA, so the list will be a bit more organized.
I started the list idea when I came across that first website - so I really had no plan at first.

Thanks to all that help build this list - lets keep adding to it.


PA, USA
http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/patresrc.html
http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/index.html
http://www.centerwatch.com/professional/pro1707.html

http://integrativemedicine.upmc.com/...onsWeTreat.htm

http://www.upmc.edu/palliativecare/related_sites.htm
http://www.upmc.com/Services/HomeHea...Facilities.htm

http://membrane.com/philanet/salerno/

http://www.usdrugrehabcenters.com/re...ers/index.html

http://www.treatmentcoordination.net/

http://www.theagapecenter.com/Treatm...nnsylvania.htm



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CA, USA

http://pacificapain.com/


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Nevada , USA

http://new.lasvegasrecovery.com/prog...ograms&sb=pain

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UK

http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/26739929/

http://www.bath.ac.uk/pain-management/

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New Zealand

http://www.cdhb.govt.nz/bur/pm/programmes.htm


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TOP TEN PAIN INTERNET RESOURCES
http://www.painandhealth.org/pain-links.html

astern 01-15-2007 08:03 AM

Di, who is in the hospital now? You or De??:confused:

Excellent thread! I hope to try one of these places as soon as my SSD/Medicare kicks in.

Anne


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