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Pain Control Network
Pain Control Network’s mission is to try to alleviate the acute and chronic pain experienced by millions of Americans. Through accurate assessments and diagnoses, our spinal care specialists provide individualized treatment modalities. This intensive approach restores the functional activity and improves the quality of life for those who suffer from persistent pain.
Pain Control Network believes all people have the right to receive treatment for all kinds of pain in a professional, compassionate, state-of-the-art setting, designed to provide the most up-to-date treatment available for several types of pain.
What Makes Pain Control Network Unique
Chronic pain cannot be measured through blood tests, x-rays, pathology or any other means. By definition, it is pain that lasts longer than expected after adequate trials of conservative therapy. Patients turn to Pain Control Network for the treatment of both acute and chronic pain. Although pain is subjective, the patient's behavior is not always an indicator for the degree of pain that is felt. However, when a person has been unresponsive to conservative treatment for pain, they turn to Pain Control Network to oversee the management of that pain. Interventional Pain Management is the discipline of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of pain-related disorders, principally with the application of interventional techniques in managing sub acute, chronic, persistent, and intractable pain, independently or in conjunction with other modalities of treatment.
Pain Control Network performs interventional pain procedures at PCN Surgical Suites, the only licensed ambulatory surgical center in the state of Kentucky that is dedicated to pain-management procedures and surgeries. Interventional pain management techniques are minimally invasive procedures, including percutaneous precision needle placement, with placement of drugs in targeted areas or ablation of targeted nerves; and some surgical techniques such as laser or endoscopic diskectomy, intrathecal infusion pumps and spinal cord stimulators, for the diagnosis and management of chronic, persistent or intractable pain.