Auto Accidents

Auto accidents are, unfortunately, one of the most common occurrences. Some of the most common injuries caused by auto accidents include back pain, neck pain, headaches, and broken bones. Injuries may result in aggravating severe pain that can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. 

Remember, invasive procedures are not the only answer to treating your injuries. There are many alternatives to pain management that treat pain at the source. Here, we’ve listed eight non-invasive options to help you recover from injuries.

1. Radio Waves

Radio frequency ablation is a non-surgical procedure that uses heat to prevent the transmission of pain. Radio frequency waves ablate by inserting a needle next to the nerve responsible for the pain. The electric current created by radio waves burns the nerve, short-circuiting the pain signal, essentially eliminating the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

2. Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, or OMT, is a hands-on technique used by osteopathic physicians to diagnose, treat, and prevent injuries. In this therapy, the physician employs palpation to treat muscle and joint aches by applying gentle pressure and resistance.

3. Stimulator Implants

Spinal cord stimulation is a procedure in which masks pain signals before they reach the brain. A pacemaker-like device is used to deliver electrical signals to the spinal cord.

4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a talk therapy that uses manipulation techniques to help people identify and develop better coping skills to shift their negative thoughts and change their awareness of pain, even if the actual level of pain stays the same.

5. Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is an effective treatment that reduces pain, muscle tension and provides stress relief. This practice involves manipulating the soft tissues, ligaments, skin, muscle, and connective tissue using varying levels of pressure and movement. 

6. Ayurveda

Ayurveda uses natural pain treatments, including herbs, natural oils, and other practices, to relieve acute and chronic pain patients. Ayurveda also suggests diet and lifestyle changes to reduce pain and discomfort.

7. Physical Therapy

Physical therapy treatment uses movement, exercise, hands-on-care, joint, and soft tissue mobilization techniques to manage injuries and disabilities. Physical therapy relieves pain, promotes healing, and restores function and movement. A therapist uses passive or active therapy to treat pain. 

8. Acupuncture

Acupuncture treats pain using needles to stimulate certain points on or under the skin. The needles stimulate the nerves which then send signals to the brain to release feel-good hormones like beta-endorphins. Acupuncture reduces pro-inflammatory markers that lead to pain and inflammation.

If you’re suffering from pain, you know it can make you feel terrible. Instead of opting for invasive options like surgery or opioids, consider alternative treatments for pain relief. Visit our pain management clinic in Arizona or Pennsylvania or book an online consultation with us.