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At Progressive Pain and Interventional Psychiatry we want to provide all of our patients and the general public with the most up to date technological advancements, pain management techniques, health and wellness tips and tricks and educational resources as possible. On our blog you will find information on all of these topics and more including: pain management, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, complex pain syndrome.
How to Avoid Back Pain in Dallas While Grilling Out
There's nothing like spending a beautiful summer day with friends and family in Dallas, Texas. Enjoying the...
What are the Most Common Types of Sports Injuries in Dallas, TX?
Due to high drive, determination and dedication, we commonly see mid-aged athletes often scheduling visits...
5 Tips to Keep Neck Pain from Tag Along on Summer Travels
Whether staying locally in Dallas, Texas or driving across the nation....if you are hitting the road this...
Avoid Knee Surgery: 7 Ways to Support Knee Strength
You can do more than thank your lucky stars if you've ever hiked, jogged, or walked a very far distance....
Headache Hacks: 7 Simple Tips for Fast Relief
In today's chaotic world, busy schedules may be to blame for recurring headaches. Sometimes resulting from...
Does Texas Summer Weather Affect Chronic Pain?
Science may not be able to entirely explain the exact reason why pain worsens in the heat, but we cannot...
6 Simple Spring Cleaning Tips to Avoid Chronic Pain
It's spring cleaning season! Recharging, rejuvenating, and getting the house back in order may end in a...
Ketamine Therapy: When the Sun isn’t Enough to Help Depression
Can ketamine therapy treat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)? ARI says yes! Find out more in this blog post.
Sciatica Relief with Epidural Injections
If you have experienced lower back pain that radiates down your leg, you may have sciatica. As many 40% of...
Infusion Pain Treatment for Chronic Pain
Millions of Americans are affected by chronic pain. Living with chronic pain can not only cause those...
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