“Finally, Women With Vulvodynia & Chronic Vulva Pain, Can Get Their Lives Back On Track Thanks to Highly Experienced, Sympathetic Pain Specialists & Personalised Multi-Treatment Protocols” LONDON, ENGLAND: The London Pain Clinic today announced...
“The majority of patients living with chronic pain in Great Britain are having to wait much longer than recommended for specialist help to manage their symptoms, with some waiting two years after being referred...
Before You Attend In the first instance, make sure that you know exactly how to travel to the clinic’s location, and that you know exactly where it is situated. (Finding out about nearby landmarks...
Dr. Christopher Jenner Introduction Dr. Christopher A. Jenner, MBBS, FRCA is the Director of London Pain Clinic, a multidisciplinary team dedicated to the management of painful conditions, particularly of the spinal origin. The Services...
Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) Introduction The Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) pain scale is an assessment tool used by the medical community to analyze and classify pain....
Physiotherapy and Neck Pain Neck Pain Neck Pain is a severe sensation of discomfort in the region of the neck and around the shoulders. Neck pain can range from being mild...
Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome Introduction Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is a painful musculoskeletal condition, characterized by the development of Myofascial trigger points (TrPs), that are locally tender when active and refer pain through...
Transdermal patches and the management of chronic pain Introduction A transdermal patch is a modern technique of pain management designed to treat chronic pain and other conditions. Also known as a skin patch, a...
Planning for Flare-Ups Introduction Pain flare-ups typically refer to those times when the chronic pain is more intense than usual. From a statistical viewpoint, if pain is being measured on a 0 to 10...
Management of Stress and Chronic Pain Introduction Chronic pain is typically defined as a pain that does not subside after a natural healing period of three months and fails to respond to medication. Such...