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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.
What is Causing Your Joint Pain?
Have you ever started to experience joint pain and wondered what exactly is causing it? We see many patients...
Cold Weather Exercises for Joint Pain Relief
The colder weather can definitely make all of us want to bundle up on the couch with a nice blanket and stay...
Alternative Exercises for Chronic Pain
Staying active is an important part of mitigating your chronic pain symptoms. Exercise is shown to reduce...
New Year Less Chronic Pain
Every year we see our friends and family members make their resolutions for the new year. You may have some...
Chronic Pain and Sleep
Sleep is essential for our bodies to function at their best. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine...
Keeping Away Holiday Headaches
For a non-migraine sufferer the holidays can be a time of year that can definitely make your head pound....
How is Cold Weather Affecting Your Arthritis Pain?
Winter is upon us, and for those who suffer from joint pain that can mean even more discomfort. While many...
Ways to Ease Arthritis Pain
Over 54 million people in the United States suffer from Arthritis. So it comes at no surprise that many...
Chronic Pain and It’s Overlooked Characteristics
Progressive Pain and Interventional Psychiatry is here to help you with all of your pain management needs,...
Why Pain Medication is Not Always the Best Option for Pain Relief
At Progressive Pain and Interventional Psychiatry we use a variety of tools to treat your pain. Pain...
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