We Treat Your Pain

Arizona's Pain Treatment Experts - Valley Wide Health Centers has a team of Doctors and Nurse Practitioners that are Medical Specialists in your specific type of pain treatment.

Responsible Pain Management includes:

Pain Management  |   Physical Therapy  |  Chiropractic

Check out the list below for some of the common types of pain and injuries that we treat -

 

Pain Management

We Provide Whatever it Takes to Treat Your Pain

Pain Management in PhoenixValley Wide Health Centers’ Responsible Pain Management utilizes a multidisciplinary approach, in which our team of health care professionals works together to provide a full range of treatments and services for patients suffering from chronic and/or acute pain.

Available treatments include non-steroidal Injections, physical therapy, massage and a customized plan to treat your specific type of pain.

Low Back Pain

Low back pain is extremely common. Almost every person will have at least one episode of low back pain at some time in his or her life. The pain can vary from severe and long term to mild - any of these situations can be made much more bearable and even resolved with a trip to one of our offices.

Headaches

Who suffers from headaches?

Many millions of adults, worldwide, get headaches regularly. Headaches are among the most common physical complaints prompting people to treat themselves or get professional assistance. One estimate holds that some 50 million people in the U.S. get severe, long-lasting, recurring headaches. Most headaches are not signs of serious underlying conditions, but they can be very distracting, debilitating and account for significant amounts of time lost from work.

Shoulder Pain

What causes shoulder and arm pain?

The cause of many instances of shoulder or arm pain is obvious. You do something to injure the arm or shoulder and immediately feel pain. Or you begin feeling the pain a day or so later. You may have broken a bone or dislocated your shoulder.

Neck Pain

Almost everyone experiences some sort of neck pain or stiffness at one time or another. Because you are human and walk upright, your head is "balanced" atop your spinal column. If the muscles that support your head are not kept strong and in good condition, the upper part of your spinal column is vulnerable to strains and injuries.

Auto Accidents

Have you been in an auto accident? An integrated medical approach can help so that you don't live with pain any longer. Get a coupon for your first visit FREE, then visit your local Valley Wide Health Centers location.

Consult us as soon as possible after the auto accident so we can get you on track to getting the best care possible. The sooner you seek treatment, the sooner you'll start feeling better.

Pulled Muscles

What can you do?

A integrated medical approach would be your best method at this point. Treatment of choice would be therapy and stretching and manipulation if needed. You would receive this at any of our clinics. An orthopedist would simply refer you for this type of treatment and the visit would cost about $200. An orthopedist is a surgeon. You have no need for surgery with this type of injury.

Pinched Nerve

Most people don’t realize that an integrated medical approach is the best pinched nerve treatment available. Valley Wide Health's doctors understand that the body has the ability to heal itself as long as the brain is in full communication with the body. This only happens when there is no interference with the nerves.

Arthritis

New Research Shows Wide Usage and Satisfaction

A study recently published in the Annals of Internal Medicine1 has found that 63% of people who visited a rheumatologist for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia conditions also sought some form of "complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)."

Knee Pain

Chondromalacia patella is a condition routinely seen in the chiropractic office. While it is more common in females, it can affect either gender, especially younger adults. The patient will complain of knee stiffness and pain, especially with prolonged sitting or excessive use.

Sports Injuries

Many musculoskeletal complaints arise from injuries sustained in sports. Each year we see athletic performance draw closer to the limits of human potential. Understanding the biomechanical principles involved helps us to prevent injury and restore functional integrity and stability through rehabilitation.

Mid Back Pain

Who suffers from back pain?

Virtually all human beings are subject to back problems. The fact that humans walk upright, on two legs, puts great pressure on the spine and muscles that support it. Over time, back pain is all but inevitable. Normal wear and tear, accidents, disease, and such bad "back habits" as unnecessary strain from overexertion at play or work (especially lifting, pushing, pulling, and reaching for things improperly), and poor standing and sitting posture result in both immediate and long-term back problems.