by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Jul 6, 2022 | Back Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Neck Pain
Don’t let Swimmer’s Shoulder Keep You Out of the Water This Summer Everyone knows that when it comes to summer activities, swimming is a great way to beat the heat while spending quality time with family and friends. As an exercise, swimming is a...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Feb 4, 2022 | Back Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Medical Blog, Neck Pain
Signs and Symptoms of a Torn Muscle One of the most painful injuries experienced by athletes and weekend warriors alike is that of a torn muscle. Skeletal muscles are some of the most important soft tissues involved in movement, contracting and releasing across joints...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Jan 20, 2022 | Back Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Medical Blog
How to Stop Back Pain from Holding You Back in 2022 Chronic back pain is complex, with an impact that reaches through every level of the human experience. Not only can it tax physical energy levels and even the immune system, it can lead to challenges with maintaining...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Nov 17, 2020 | Back Pain, Knee Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Medical Blog
Anti-Inflammatory Foods to Help Reduce Pain Ancient Greek physician Hippocrates once said, “let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food.” In 2020, this statement stands — with the science to back it up! Researchers today are increasingly becoming...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Nov 10, 2020 | Back Pain, Knee Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Medical Blog
The Future of Pain Management What Is Interventional Pain Management? Generally speaking, pain management methods can be sorted into two categories. One would be interventional pain management while the other would be integrative pain management. For those who are...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Nov 2, 2020 | Back Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control
Millions of people struggle with the unwelcome effects of sciatica. Burning, shooting pain in your lower back, leg, hips, and rear hinder movement and activity. Numbness, tingling, and weakness in these areas limit mobility, and it’s difficult if not impossible...