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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the medical comprehensive pain neurology document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name and date of birth, in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'Pain Description' section, provide a detailed account of your pain. Use the checkboxes to indicate where your pain is located and select the area of worst pain.
  4. Indicate when your pain started and how it began by checking the appropriate boxes. This helps providers understand your condition better.
  5. Use the diagram provided to mark specific locations and types of pain using the letters indicated. This visual aid is crucial for accurate assessment.
  6. Complete the intensity scale by checking a number from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain) that best describes your current level of discomfort.
  7. Proceed through each section, answering questions about medical history, medications, allergies, and any past surgical procedures as accurately as possible.

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Pain history Assessment of a patients current illness should include questions about the location, quality, intensity, onset, frequency and course of the pain; sensory and affective components; exacerbating and relieving factors; and any additional symptoms such as motor, sensory or autonomic changes.
Comprehensive Pain Management is a patient-centered and authoritative method acknowledging that pain is not merely a physical sensation but a complex experience involving our emotions, mind, and lifestyle. At the heart of this approach is a holistic view of the patients health.
Neurologists are best trained in identifying the source of neurological dysfunction, including nerve pain. Pain management specialists are trained in administering rapid and effective treatments for pain relief.
A comprehensive clinical assessment of patients presenting with chronic pain comprises taking a thorough history (including a clinical interview to gauge the patients current pain status, general medical history, treatment history and psychosocial factors) and assessing the pain using both a physical examination and
Dr. David Ogilbee briefly explains the 3 different types of pain: 1) Nociceptive Pain, 2) Peripheral Neuropathic Pain, and 3) Nociplastic Pain.

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Pain management doctors are often referred to as pain specialists or pain doctors. Regardless of the name you use to refer to them, their expertise lies in understanding the complexities of pain, identifying its root causes, and developing tailored treatment plans to alleviate or manage it.
[1][2][3][4][5][6] The sensation of pain divides into four large types: acute pain, nociceptive pain, chronic pain, and neuropathic pain. This article will consider the categories of acute and nociceptive pain together.

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