
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Florida Pain Institute Magazine – Fall 2015
At Florida Pain, we strive to reduce or eliminate the acute and chronic pain suffered by our patients using the latest techniques available. […]
At Florida Pain, we strive to reduce or eliminate the acute and chronic pain suffered by our patients using the latest techniques available. […]
At Florida Pain, we strive to reduce or eliminate the acute and chronic pain suffered by our patients using the latest techniques available. […]
Dr. Richard Gayles of the Florida Pain Institute appeared on “Nurse Barb’s Daily Dose,” a syndicated health program that highlights hot health topics and health headlines. […]
Florida Pain marked their first anniversary of the opening of their second location in Brevard County with an Open House at their Suntree office, located at 5545 North Wickham Road. […]
Chronic pain, defined as pain lasting longer than 6 months, affects almost one in five adults. Chronic pain can impact nearly every aspect of daily life – from work performance, to family life, to social interactions. […]
Dr. Stanley Golovac and Dr. Richard Gayles of Florida Pain has announced the addition of Dr. Ashish Udeshi to the practice. […]
Broadly speaking, there are two types of pain. There is nociceptive pain, which is caused by tissue injury or inflammation. This pain tends to be temporary, lessening as the tissues heal. […]
Florida Pain marked the opening of their second location in Brevard County with an Open House for their new Melbourne office. […]
Florida Pain will mark their second location in Brevard County on Thursday, with a Grand Opening for their new Melbourne office. […]
Florida Pain has announced they will hold an Open House on Oct. 1 to celebrate the opening of their second location at 5545 North Wickam Road in Melbourne, Florida. […]
The use of Occipital Nerve Stimulation (ONS) for the prevention of migraines and headaches is in clinical trials and has been of great interest to those sufferers with intractable migraines and headaches that do not respond well to treatment. […]
Although the precise number of Americans afflicted with pain is hard to determine with great accuracy, several key pain statistics from the National Pain Foundation show that the sheer quantity of individuals suffering from pain is staggering. […]