Pain Control

“Conquer the obstacles of pain”

Ucchvas rehabilitation center helps people with chronic pain to return to a more active lifestyle. Proficient teams in Ucchvas use a rehabilitation approach that incorporates behavioral, physical and occupational therapies to help restore physical activities and improve quality of life. Our rehabilitaion program also helps participants eliminate the use of medications that can impact health, in the long run.

Ucchvas treats different types of chronic pain and conditions, such as:

• Abdominal Pain

• Central Sensitivity Syndromes

• Chronic Back Pain

• Chronic Fatigue

• Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

• Fibromyalgia

• Generalized Pain

• Headaches including Migraine

• Nerve (neuropathic) Pain

• Nonepileptic Spells

• Post-cancer treatment-related pain, such as with mastectomy

• Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)

• Upper or lower body pain, such as pain in the chest wall, jaw, face, pelvis or joints

The pain management rehabilitation services at Ucchvas offer a multi-disciplinary approach to control pain that is tailored to each patient’s individual needs. The focus of the pain management program is to diagnose the pain syndrome, reduce the subjective experience of pain, assist with medication management, improve the individual’s ability to control pain and improve physical and emotional functioning. Our services are based on the biopsychosocial model of pain intervention and benefit from a multi-disciplinary approach.

These include:

• Independent Comprehensive Evaluation

• Medical Evaluation

• Rehabilitative Evaluation

• Functional Capacity Assessment

• Vocational Assessment

• Psychological Evaluations

• Medical and Pharmacologic Management

• Neural Blockade (spinal cord stimulators, pumps)

• Physical Therapy and Conditioning

• Occupational Therapy

• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

• Relaxation and Stress Management Training

• Individual and Group Therapy Programs

• Patient Educational Programs

• Pharmacological management of pain with NSAIDs and Buprenorphine skin patch