by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Jun 17, 2025 | MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Pain Management
Do you need a chronic pain management doctor in Chicago? At MAPS Centers for Pain Control, we offer minimally invasive treatments that deliver long-term pain relief. In this blog, we’ll go over what to expect during your first appointment and how to properly...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 28, 2025 | MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Vein Treatment
Many people struggle with varicose veins, causing both looks and pain issues. Old-school surgery is no longer the only way to fix this problem. New, less invasive methods are now available, offering great results with less pain and quicker healing. This article will...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 25, 2025 | Chronic Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control, Sciatica Treatment
Up to 10% of all cases of low back pain are associated with sciatica, a painful symptom that can make it difficult to walk and perform other ordinary activities. However, many conditions cause low back pain, making sciatica misdiagnoses rather common. To avoid delayed...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 21, 2025 | Back Pain Treatment, Chronic Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control
Are you struggling with work-related back pain? Whether you spend your days behind a desk or out in the field, back pain is a serious risk for workers. In addition to pain, both office employees and laborers often experience numbness, muscle spasms and mobility...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 12, 2025 | Chronic Pain, Joint Pain Treatment, MAPS Centers For Pain Control
Arthritis is a broad term used to describe several conditions that cause joint inflammation. A joint is the place where two bones meet, so arthritis can affect almost any part of the body, from your spine to your fingers. Surprisingly, the link between gender and...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 6, 2025 | Chronic Pain, MAPS Centers For Pain Control
As you get older, it’s common to have back and neck pain once in a while. Overdoing it at the gym, sleeping in an unusual position and carrying heavy objects can all strain your muscles, causing temporary bouts of pain. If your pain persists, however, it may be...