Ways To Describe Your Pain.
Many times, it’s hard to put together the words to when trying to describe the pain we experience. Don’t worry, we all experience this from time to time. Pain can be a frustrating situation. AABP Integrative Pain Care wants to share some terms that can help explain the pain you’re having.
At your next visit, refer to the image below to help formulate the words to explain what your feeling. Contact our offices and speak with one of our physicians about your pain management.
Is chronic pain affected by weather? AABP Integrative Pain Care
For us New Yorkers, Labor Day represents the start of Autumn. Already, the weather is starting to shift. The nights are much cooler and the days a not as hot as they were! As we say hello to these new temperatures, where does that leave chronic pain sufferers?
It has not been proven that there is a correlation between colder temperatures and chronic pain. We’ve asked AABP Integrative Pain Care‘s Dr. David Rosenblum to give his thoughts.
“Some patients may experience exacerbation of their pain during the colder or more humid days. My patients often say that they can tell the weather by the level of pain that they suffer from.”
AABP Integrative Pain Care patients with chronic joint pain have shared their experiences with how they are able to predict changes in the weather based on how their joints are feeling. We want to make sure that all of our patients are comfortable and healthy.
If you’re experiencing more pain due to the change of weather, contact your local AABP office and inquire about our pain management services.
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AABP Integrative Pain Care Brooklyn location
AABP Integrative Pain Care now has a state of the art office is located on the 6th floor of 6010 Bay Parkway (corner of 60th street) in Brooklyn. It features modern exam rooms and is located in a multi-specialty building for convenience. Valet parking is available and is public transportation accessible
By Subway: N to 20th Avenue F to Avenue N
By Bus: B6 OR B9 to Bay Parkway/60th Street