by Aspire Pain Relief Institute | May 26, 2020 | Aspire Pain Relief Institute, Featured News
To our patients at Aspire Pain Relief Institute, As you know, pain doesn’t take a break for a pandemic. That’s why we didn’t, either. We are excited to announce that we are now able to perform elective procedures, as mandated by the local government. For patients who...
by Aspire Pain Relief Institute | Apr 9, 2020 | Aspire Pain Relief Institute, Featured News
To our patients at Aspire Pain Relief Institute, As ever, patient safety and wellness are our #1 priority. As COVID continues to develop daily, we are offering telemedicine (virtual video) appointments, telephone consultations, as well as in-person visits with our...
by Aspire Pain Relief Institute | Mar 17, 2020 | Aspire Pain Relief Institute
According to the CDC, over 20% of Americans experience chronic pain conditions, meaning that they live with sensations and symptoms of pain for weeks, months, and even years after the onset of an injury or disease in the body. Chronic pain conditions are...
by Aspire Pain Relief Institute | Mar 16, 2020 | Aspire Pain Relief Institute, Featured News
>The medical team at Aspire has always regarded the health and safety of our patients as a top priority. In the spirit of empowering our patients with information, we have an infographic detailing the best ways that you can protect yourself and your family from the...
by Aspire Pain Relief Institute | Mar 10, 2020 | Aspire Pain Relief Institute
If you are reading this post, it’s for one of two reasons. You are either a patient experiencing cancer pain, or you love someone who is. In either case, understanding the relationship between cancer treatment and chronic pain is our first defense in truly...
by Aspire Pain Relief Institute | Feb 18, 2020 | Aspire Pain Relief Institute
Is chronic pain a symptom, or a condition? How can something so powerful and limiting also be completely invisible? For years, treating back pain has been one of the most misunderstood areas of medicine. When someone experienced pain, they went to their primary...