Pain Management Center
A Team Approach to Pain Management
Pain, while difficult to experience, can be controlled and managed. The Pain Management Center at Cooper offers the expertise and state-of-the-art capabilities to diagnose, evaluate and treat your particular type of pain.
We use a multi-disciplinary approach, which means that a team of specialists with diverse expertise works with you and your primary care physician or specialist to determine the most appropriate treatment. This team includes anesthesiologists, neurologists, physical medicine specialists, rehabilitation specialists, occupational and physical therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, oncologists, supportive care specialists and social workers.
The decision to control and manage your pain is a subject that you and your primary care physician or medical specialist need to discuss. Once the decision is made, you simply need a doctor's referral to The Pain Management Center.
How to Take Control
Education is key to your treatment and your ability to deal with the pain you're feeling. Working with you and your doctor, our goal is to help you learn to:
- Keep pain at a tolerable level
- Increase your independence
- Reduce the restrictions of daily living
- Improve your sense of well-being and control over pain
- Decrease and possibly eliminate the need for narcotics and sedatives
- Develop a capacity to return to work
What Types of Pain Are Treated?
- Cancer pain
- Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
- Lumbar and cervical radiculopathy
- Myofacial/fibromyalgia
- Low back pain
- Neck pain
- Facet Arthropathy
- Chest wall pain
- Facial pain
- Post trauma pain
- Phantom limb pain
- Raynaud's disease
- Complex pain syndrome
Types of Treatment
Thanks to our team approach and the expertise involved, The Pain Management Center offers the most advanced treatments available, including:
- State-of-the-art medication therapy and supportive care
- Therapeutic and diagnostic nerve blocks
- Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar epidural steroid blocks
- Caudal blocks
- Spinal diagnostics and discography
- CAT scan guided and fluoroscopic guided nerve blocks including cervical and lumbar facet injection, and celiac plexus blocks
- Sympathetic blocks including stellate ganglion blocks, lumbar and continuous epidural sympathetic blocks
- Trigger point injections
- Botox injections
- Intercostal nerve blocks
- Neurolytic nerve blocks
- Insertion of peripheral nerve and spinal cord stimulators
- Epidural and spinal narcotic catheters and pump
- Paravertebral somatic blocks
For more information or to schedule an appointment with a Cooper University Physician at an office near you, call 1-800-8-COOPER (800-826-6737).
Office Locations
Camden
Three Cooper Plaza, Suite 314
Camden, New Jersey 08103
Appointments (856) 963-6770
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Voorhees
900 Centennial Boulevard
Voorhees, New Jersey 08043
Appointments (856) 325-6535
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