As experts in effective pain medicine and management, here at the London Pain Clinic we are experienced in employing numerous different interventions to help you experience life pain-free. However, we also recognise that some patients may want to find out as much as possible about their own condition themselves. With that in mind, our Information section provides articles and resources on everything from alternative therapies and botox to repetitive strain injury and whiplash. Simply click on a topic on the right to get started. Nevertheless, if you would like to book an appointment with one of our pain specialists, please call us on 020 7118 0250 or email the London Pain Clinic.
Online Consultations with London Pain Clinic London Pain Clinic have developed an Online Consultation system in response to those patients who are unable to attend a clinic appointment in person, for instance for patients who live abroad. To date London Pain Clinic has successfully provided Online Consultations to patients with pain in the United...
Case report of patient with post herpetic neuralgia successfully treated with medication History A 57 year old gentleman with post herpetic neuralgia attended the clinic. He was taking Gabapentin 400 mg t.d.s. and was on Amitriptyline 100 mg. Unfortunately, he was getting little benefit from this and we decided to stop the Gabapentin. We...
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The E-health Revolution The Internet is has evolved as a ubiquitous source of information. The healthcare sector is at the threshold of becoming the biggest consumer of this knowledge revolution. The array of healthcare information includes in-depth research on medical diagnosis and treatment, expert opinions on specific conditions, access to forums of like-minded users,...
Online Medical Consultations Introduction With the consumers’ interest at the fore, the healthcare providers have given medical consultation services an all-new meaning. With the advent of internet and extensive information technology applications, the healthcare sector has been one of the most benefited sectors. Ranging from consultations to second opinions and treatments, almost each of...
Case report of a lady with ascites with rib pain treated successfully with intercostal nerve blocks History of patient with rib pain secondary to ascites I reviewed a patient in the clinic with sclerosis of the liver, which she had secondary to Hepatitis B. Despite anti-viral therapy and other treatments, she had developed very...
Causes of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (Fibromyalgia) Introduction Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) (Fibromyalgia) is typically defined as a chronic local or regional musculoskeletal disorder, involving a single muscle or a muscle group. The pain associated with MPS most commonly occurs in the head, neck, shoulders, arms, legs and lower back. Such pain of the Myofascial...
Sleep Disturbance of Myofasical Pain Syndrome Introduction Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is essentially defined as a painful musculoskeletal condition, characterized by the development of Myofascial trigger points (TrPs), that are locally tender when active and refer pain through specific patterns to other areas of the body. A trigger point, when pressed upon causes pain...
Painful metatarsalgia successfully treated with medication and ultrasound guided injections History of Metatarsalgia A lady was seen in the Pain Clinic complaining of pain in her feet, the left being worse than the right. The pain is worse on standing and she was aware of it after only 15 minutes on her feet. She...