04 Jun
04Jun

Chronic pain is a huge problem in the United States. According to the CDC, nearly 50 million have experienced chronic pain. Chronic pain is defined as pain last more than 3 months. Chronic pain can be the result of an injury, surgery, overuse of a joint, cancer, and or other chronic conditions like neuropathy. Do you or a loved one experience pain on a daily basis? If so contact Expanded Health. One of our providers educate you on pain and different treatment options. 


If you are dealing with chronic joint pain, joint injections, or trigger point injections may be the option for you. Expanded Health provides the following joint injections. 

Occipital nerve injection: Chronic headache

Carpal tunnel: chronic wrist pain

knee: chronic knee pain from injury or degenerative joint disease

shoulder: chronic shoulder pain from overuse, frozen shoulder, degenerative joint disease

feet (plantar fasciitis)


Reference:

Chronic Pain Among Adults — United States, 2019–2021 | MMWR (cdc.gov)

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