Restorative. Regenerative. Elevated.
What Is Pain Management?
A holistic and clinical approach to diagnosing, treating, and managing pain by addressing its root cause—enhancing mobility, function, and quality of life.
Treatment Combinations at L’Kosha
- Physiotherapy
- Acupuncture
- Dry Needling
- Cupping (Fire, Oil, Bamboo)
- Gua Sha Therapy
- Exosome Therapy
- PRP Therapy
- Joint & Nerve Injections
- PEMF Therapy
- Infrared & LED Light Therapy
- IV Nutrient Therapy
- Neural Therapy
- Manual & Postural Correction
Conditions Treated
- Cervical & Lumbar Pain
- Sciatica
- Arthritis
- Frozen Shoulder
- Sports Injuries
- Myofascial Pain
- TMJ Dysfunction
- Tendonitis & Bursitis
- Headaches & Migraines
- Post-Surgical Pain
Challenges in Pain Management
- Delayed diagnosis
- Overuse of medication
- Emotional exhaustion
- Lifestyle-driven inflammation
- Lack of personalized care
The L’Kosha Approach
- Multidisciplinary expertise
- Root-cause diagnosis
- Personalized treatment protocols
- Holistic mind-body integration
- Luxury healing environment
Pain Management - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Pain management can address:
- Joint and muscle pain
- Back and neck pain
- Arthritis and osteoarthritis
- Nerve pain (neuropathy, sciatica)
- Post-surgical pain
- Migraine and tension headaches
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic pain syndromes
Chronic pain can result from injury, degenerative conditions, autoimmune diseases, nerve damage, or unresolved inflammation. Sometimes the cause may not be easily identified but can still be managed effectively.
Treatment options may include:
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Medications and supplements
- Nerve blocks or injections
- Acupuncture and cupping
- Chiropractic care
- Ozone and regenerative therapies
- Mind-body techniques (e.g., meditation, counseling)
Yes, when administered by qualified professionals. Treatment plans are personalized based on the individual’s condition and are designed to minimize risks and side effects.
It depends on the underlying cause and severity of the pain. Some patients experience relief after short-term therapy, while others may benefit from a long-term management plan.
In many cases, yes. Non-invasive pain management approaches can delay or even prevent the need for surgery by reducing pain and improving function.
