Somerset, NJ -- (SBWire) -- 02/02/2017 --Each winter, thousands of people are injured while shoveling snow. While it may seem like a simple task, many people use improper lifting techniques which put unnecessary stress on the back. The chances for injury also increase with age. Anyone seeking back pain relief in Franklin Township, NJ after an arduous day of snow-shoveling is encouraged to visit the University Pain Medicine Center.
Anyone who has hurt his or her back while shoveling snow may experience pain, a loss of mobility, or the inability to stand or sit straight. The physicians at the University Pain Medicine Center will perform a thorough examination to determine the primary source of the injury and identify any other underlying back problems. They will then be able to recommend personalized treatment options, which may include epidural steroid injections, thoracic facet radiofrequency neurotomy, acupuncture, and more.
In addition to back injuries, the University Pain Medicine Center is also able to provide headache and migraine treatment to patients in Franklin Township, NJ and the surrounding communities. People commonly experience headaches for a variety of reasons, including stress, hormonal changes, or frequent use of caffeine or alcohol. However, recurring or severe headaches may also be a symptom of another condition such as a concussion or glaucoma. After evaluating the cause, various treatments may be recommended, including relaxation techniques or trigger point injections.
Whether a patient is suffering from chronic migraines or a painful back injury due to shoveling snow, the dedicated team of physicians at the University Pain Medicine Center will be able to diagnose and treat the pain or ailment. To schedule an appointment, call 732-289-9753.
About The University Pain Medicine Center
The University Pain Medicine Center is a medical practice that is committed to helping patients manage their acute and chronic pain or recover from their injuries. In particular, they specialize in using minimally invasive techniques treatment options and procedures to help patients find relief from back, neck, knee, hip, shoulder pain, and much more. Their board-certified physicians work out of five office locations in New Jersey and New York, and those who would like to learn more about the practice, or find the nearest location, are encouraged to visit http://upmcnj.com.
The University Pain Medicine Center Offers Relief for Individuals with Snow Shoveling Injuries