Acupuncture Trial
A single arm pilot study of 20 patients will be used to determine the feasibility of EA as a treatment for cancer survivors who have been treated with...
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5 Ways to Manage Chronic Pain
November 06, 2019
Chronic pain can interfere with all aspects of your life. It may cause low self esteem, depression, anxiety and anger. Learn how to manage chronic pain and...
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Wellness Services
The wellness center at Houston Methodist helps individuals reach health care goals. Learn more about wellness programs at Houston Methodist.
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How to Manage Chronic Pain
May 11, 2021
Chronic pain can be difficult to treat, which is why trying difficult options is important for pain sufferers desperately searching for relief.
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Herniated Disk
Houston Methodist’s herniated disk specialists provide team-based expertise and advanced treatments to help you return to your favorite activities with less...
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Neck Pain
Houston Methodist’s spine experts offer patient-centered care for acute and chronic neck pain. Get advanced treatments to help you return to your regular...
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Chronic Pain Syndrome
The pain experts at Houston Methodist offer the full range of treatment options for chronic pain syndrome, from injections to implantable pain devices to...
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Myofascial Pain
Houston Methodist myofascial pain experts among the most experienced in Texas. Get personalized care and the most advanced treatments for this complex...
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Neuropathic Pain
Houston Methodist’s neuropathic pain experts offer precise diagnoses and advanced treatment for all types of nerve-related pain.
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Low Back Pain
Houston Methodist’s low back pain experts offer patient-centered treatment and the full range of treatment options to help you return to your favorite...
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Team MEMBERS
Houston Methodist Concussion Center specializes in concussion treatment, outreach and research. Contact Houston Methodist for more on our concussion center.
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Neck, Joint, Limb Pain
Phantom pain in a nonexisting, amputated limb may be even more severe than pain in temporomandibular joint disorder. Read more at Houston Methodist.
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