Natural Remedies for Pain Management Bradenton FL
Are there any questionable pain-relief remedies? Yes. Think twice before relying on herbs. Health-food stores are full of herbal supplements purported to reduce pain, but be careful. The FDA does not regulate these supplements, and some of them have negative side effects, particularly when combined with over-the-counter pain medications.
Dr. Mark Lewis, D.C.
941-755-9355
6156 State Road 70
Bradenton, FL
Dr. Mark Lewis, D.C.
941-755-9355
6156 State Road 70
Bradenton, FL 34203
Business
HealthSource of Manatee East
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: We accept many insurances, including Blue Cross Blue Shield and Humana. We also are Medicare providors. Additionally we are approved for Workman's Comp and Personal Injury cases. There are some insurances that we do not accept, however our patients have f
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
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Languages Spoken: English
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Raymon Priewe, DO
(941) 758-7300
6815 14th Street West
Bradenton, FL
Raymon Priewe, DO
(941) 758-7300
6815 14th Street West
Bradenton, FL 34207
Business
Pain Medicine Institute, PLLC
Specialties
Pain Management
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Great-West, Cigna, Manatee County, Universal, WebTPA, Humana, United Healthcare, Quality Healthcare
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: Blake Medical Center
Residency Training: UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI/JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Medical School: SOUTHEASTERN COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE , 1986
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Languages Spoken: English,Spanish
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Palmetto Animal Clinic
(941) 722-2456
220 W 7th St
Palmetto, FL
Palmetto Animal Clinic
(941) 722-2456
220 W 7th St
Palmetto, FL 34221
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Carl L Valvo
941-351-6849
5151 Sun Circle
Sarasota, FL
Carl L Valvo
941-351-6849
5151 Sun Circle
Sarasota, FL 34234
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Hunt Eye Care
(941) 360-3937
5409 University Parkway
Bradenton, FL
Hunt Eye Care
(941) 360-3937
5409 University Parkway
Bradenton, FL 34201
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Braden River Animal Hospital
(941) 745-1513
5012 State Rd 64 E
Bradenton, FL
Braden River Animal Hospital
(941) 745-1513
5012 State Rd 64 E
Bradenton, FL 34208
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DeSoto Animal Clinic
(941) 748-2637
2910 Manatee Ave W
Bradenton, FL
DeSoto Animal Clinic
(941) 748-2637
2910 Manatee Ave W
Bradenton, FL 34205
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University Animal Clinic
(941) 355-7707
8239 Cooper Creek Blvd
University Park, FL
University Animal Clinic
(941) 355-7707
8239 Cooper Creek Blvd
University Park, FL 34201
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Animal ER of University Park
(941) 355-2884
8237 Cooper Creek Blvd
University Park, FL
Animal ER of University Park
(941) 355-2884
8237 Cooper Creek Blvd
University Park, FL 34201
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Natural Healing Arts
(941) 761-4994
2215 59th St. W.
Bradenton, FL
Natural Healing Arts
(941) 761-4994
2215 59th St. W.
Bradenton, FL 34209
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If analgesic tablets or prescription painkillers aren't helping you manage your discomfort, it may be time to explore a more natural type of pain relief. There exists a range of therapies known as either complementary medicine (used in addition to traditional Western therapies) or alternative medicine (used in place of traditional Western therapies), and devotees have used them for conditions as minor as a headache and as major as cancer. The National Pain Foundation endorses a comprehensive list of nontraditional remedies, below. See which ones work for you:
- Acupuncture. This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting long, thin needles into various points on the body. The idea behind this is that optimal health is achieved when energy flows freely through the body, and the needles remove any blockages of this energy. Acupuncture has been used successfully to alleviate pain from musculoskeletal issues as well as headaches.
- Massage. Not just a perk for wealthy spa-goers, massage has in recent years come to be recognized as important to overall health. It reduces muscle tension and stress, can relieve soreness, and may even boost your immune system.
- Biofeedback. This teaches you to focus on your body's response to pain and stress via a monitoring system that gives off sounds or visual cues whenever your muscles tense. Eventually you become able to use nothing more than conscious thought to change your physiological response to a particular type of stress on your body.
- Hypnosis. Popular as a cure for smoking as well as overeating, hypnosis can also be used to manage pain. A trained clinician induces an altered state of consciousness, making you more receptive to suggestions of behavioral changes that can reduce your pain. For instance, if you suffer from chronic lower back pain, under hypnosis you might be taught to visualize your back muscles opening up. Some people can even learn to hypnotize themselves.
- Guided imagery. This involves imagining yourself in a peaceful setting. The more detailed the scene, the more your mind can truly transport you out of your discomfort and into the soothing scene.
Are there any questionable pain-relief remedies? Yes. Think twice before relying on herbs. Health-food stores are full of herbal supplements purported to reduce pain, but be careful. The FDA does not regulate these supplements, and some of them have negative side effects, particularly when combined with over-the-counter pain medications...
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