Welcome to the Lexington Headache Clinic
Pain is a horrible and debilitating disease. It can, and has ruined many lives. Chronic pain can cause divorce, abuse, affect your performance at work, cause you to not be a good parent, mental disorders, suicide, and as many other bad things as you can think of.
At the Lexington Headache Clinic, we take our job very seriously. (That does not mean we can't laugh while we work. We do.) You have entrusted us to help you manage your pain and that is exactly what we intend to do. We are successful over 90% of the time in completely managing your pain. [Continue reading this "welcome" letter...]
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Use our color-coded charts to help pinpoint your pain and find out ways in which the doctors and technologies at the Lexington Headache Clinic can help.
In their own words, patients capture the success and relief they've discovered working with doctors at the Lexington Headache Clinic.
Together We Can Help
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Treating pain symptons is only half the story. You have to also identify what is causing pain...
what is your two-foot hole. Dr. Ney uses what he calls his "Stupid Story" to underscore the critical importance of uncovering the source of pain.
Myofascial pain refers to pain that you feel in one location due to a problem in another "trigger" location. The problem spot refers pain to another area. So, you may feel pain in your head due to a problem in your neck. Find out more about referred pain...
Many people have heard about using Botox for cosmetic use in eliminating wrinkles in your face, but did you know that Botox has been used for managing muscle pain longer than it has been used for erasing wrinkles? Find out more...
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At the Lexington Headache Clinic, a team of specialists work together taking a multi-disciplinary approach to helping manage chronic pain.
Committed to providing well-rounded, holistic, and customized treatment programs, the Center involves professionals from the following areas:
- Occupational Therapy
- Massage Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Rehabilitation Medicine
- Orofascial Pain
- Psychology
- Sleep Wellness
- Exercise Therapy
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