Generations of Care
LEXINGTON For some people, acute or chronic pain is a fact of life, but expert physicians and specialists can help manage pain with the right
LEXINGTON For some people, acute or chronic pain is a fact of life, but expert physicians and specialists can help manage pain with the right
LEXINGTON For some people, acute or chronic pain is a fact of life. A New England Journal of Medicine article noted that “the magnitude of
LOUISVILLE According to 2016 data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, more than 500,000 Medicare Part D beneficiaries take opioids, with the
LEXINGTON Bodies were built to heal. This simple, yet profound statement is the cornerstone of Danesh Mazloomdoost, MD’s, practice. Mazloomdoost, an anesthesiologist and regenerative specialist,
LEXINGTON In an article within the New England Journal of Medicine in 2012, Phillip Pizzo, MD, and Noreen Clark, PhD, noted that “the magnitude of
GEORGETOWN, KY David Waespe, MD, visited Switzerland twice in a 12-year span, but the trips could not have been more different. In 2002, he was
LOUISVILLE In recent days, everyone seems to have developed a strong response to the words “pain management.” The topic is being discussed on the nightly
LOUISVILLE “Where does it hurt?” That’s the common question asked of someone in pain. Medical professionals naturally follow up with “Why does it hurt?” and
LOUISVILLE With the rise in life expectancy, stress, and obesity, pain is incredibly common. According to researchers at the National Institutes of Health, more than
LOUISVILLE Unfortunately in the field of pain management, there are still many misconceptions among both patients and healthcare providers. But, that is slowly changing with
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