At The Center For Pain Rehabilitation, we specialize in therapeutic approaches in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain conditions, including neck and back pain, myofascial pain and fibromyalgia, as well as neuropathic pain. We strive to relieve pain and restore function through an individualized therapeutic program, empowering our patients to participate in their own recovery in order to promote greater well-being.
I want to thank you and your entire staff for coming to my rescue. I was barely able to walk into your office with such severe lower back pain that I was at my wits end. Your multifaceted approach worked wonders for my back, and I commend you and your entire staff for being so professional. You are the only one that gave me relief from neck pain due to degenerative disc problems many years ago, and still to this day, I remain pain-free, thanks to acupuncture and your caring way.
I personally feel it is a blessing to have found you. You always show concern for my well being.
I want to thank you and your entire staff for coming to my rescue. I was barely able to walk into your office with such severe lower back pain that I was at my wits end. Your multifaceted approach worked wonders for my back, and I commend you and your entire staff for being so professional. You are the only one that gave me relief from neck pain due to degenerative disc problems many years ago, and still to this day, I remain pain-free, thanks to acupuncture and your caring way.
I personally feel it is a blessing to have found you. You always show concern for my well being.
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Mitchell Prywes, MD is a graduate of The Mt. Sinai School of Medicine's Residency program in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Mitchell Prywes, M.D. served as Associate Medical Director of the Dept. of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Danbury Hospital.
In 1990, he established The Center For Pain Rehabilitation as an Integrative Medicine practice that specializes in therapeutic approaches in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain conditions, including neck and back pain, myofascial pain and fibromyalgia, as well as neuropathic pain.
Mitchell Prywes, M.D. served as Associate Medical Director of the Dept. of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Danbury Hospital.
In 1990, he established The Center For Pain Rehabilitation as an Integrative Medicine practice that specializes in therapeutic approaches in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain conditions, including neck and back pain, myofascial pain and fibromyalgia, as well as neuropathic pain.
Physiatry is the medical specialty of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Physiatrists (fizz-eye'-uh-trists or fizz-ee-a'-trists) are specialists in diagnosing and treating acute and chronic pain conditions of the musculoskeletal system, even when standard diagnostic tests do not reveal the source of the problem.
The Physiatrist offers a comprehensive, non-surgical approach to pain and injury.
They direct the treatment plan and coordinate care with physical therapists and other health care professionals.
Physiatrists (fizz-eye'-uh-trists or fizz-ee-a'-trists) are specialists in diagnosing and treating acute and chronic pain conditions of the musculoskeletal system, even when standard diagnostic tests do not reveal the source of the problem.
The Physiatrist offers a comprehensive, non-surgical approach to pain and injury.
They direct the treatment plan and coordinate care with physical therapists and other health care professionals.
Medical Cannabis has many therapeutic benefits and can provide an alternative for patients with chronic pain conditions and spasticity.
Dr. Mitchell Prywes is registered with the CT Dept of Consumer Protection (DCP) and serves as a Medical Advisory Board member to the DCP's Medical Marijuana Program (MMP).
MUST have medical records re: qualifying condition forwarded or faxed by referring physician to our office.
Confirm that we have received medical records, BEFORE you show for your scheduled appointment.
Dr. Mitchell Prywes is registered with the CT Dept of Consumer Protection (DCP) and serves as a Medical Advisory Board member to the DCP's Medical Marijuana Program (MMP).
MUST have medical records re: qualifying condition forwarded or faxed by referring physician to our office.
Confirm that we have received medical records, BEFORE you show for your scheduled appointment.
These diets can have other health benefits (reducing risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and dementia).
Dietary supplements have an important role to play, especially in the setting of reducing deficiencies and reducing inflammation.
It is important to evaluate diet and to maximize benefit from any dietary supplements regimen.
Long-term doses of certain medications may also deplete you of calcium, folic acid, magnesium, and crucial B vitamins.
In a study of more than 9000 participants, those with low vitamin D levels reported more back pain, more cases of severe back pain and higher limitations in their daily activities.
Dietary supplements have an important role to play, especially in the setting of reducing deficiencies and reducing inflammation.
It is important to evaluate diet and to maximize benefit from any dietary supplements regimen.
Long-term doses of certain medications may also deplete you of calcium, folic acid, magnesium, and crucial B vitamins.
In a study of more than 9000 participants, those with low vitamin D levels reported more back pain, more cases of severe back pain and higher limitations in their daily activities.
About 80% of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lives.
It is the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed work days.
In a large survey, more than a quarter of adults reported experiencing low back pain during the past 3 months.
Low back pain can range in intensity from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp sensation that leaves the person incapacitated.
Pain can begin abruptly as a sprain or strain as a result of an accident, lifting something heavy or twisting your back, or it can develop over time due to age-related changes of the spine.
It is the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed work days.
In a large survey, more than a quarter of adults reported experiencing low back pain during the past 3 months.
Low back pain can range in intensity from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp sensation that leaves the person incapacitated.
Pain can begin abruptly as a sprain or strain as a result of an accident, lifting something heavy or twisting your back, or it can develop over time due to age-related changes of the spine.
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