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Developing a Treatment

Effective pain management requires a personalised, evidence-based approach that considers both the underlying cause of pain and each patient’s individual needs, preferences, and lifestyle. Dr Sinha adopts a patient-centred, multimodal treatment strategy designed to achieve the best possible long-term outcomes.

Following a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis, your treatment plan may include one or more of the following components:

Medication Management

  • Careful selection and optimisation of oral analgesics
  • Use of anti-inflammatory, neuropathic, and adjuvant medications where appropriate
  • Regular review to maximise benefit and minimise side effects

Interventional Pain Procedures

  • Targeted spinal and joint injections
  • Nerve blocks and radiofrequency treatments
  • Image-guided interventional techniques
  • Advanced pain management procedures for complex conditions

Physical Rehabilitation

  • Individually tailored physiotherapy programmes
  • Exercise and posture optimisation
  • Functional rehabilitation and movement retraining
  • Support for return to work and daily activities

Psychological and Behavioural Support

  • Pain education and self-management strategies
  • Cognitive behavioural and coping techniques
  • Support for stress, anxiety, and pain-related distress
  • Psychological support when appropriate.

Surgical Referral (When Appropriate)

  • Careful identification of patients who may benefit from surgery
  • Coordination with leading spinal and orthopaedic surgeons
  • Pre- and post-operative pain management support
  • Surgery is considered only when conservative treatments have been fully explored

Ongoing Review and Optimisation

Your treatment plan will be regularly reviewed and adjusted based on your progress, response to therapy, and changing clinical needs. This ensures that care remains effective, safe, and aligned with your personal goals.

Pain Specialist in London Essex
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