Pain Management
Hope and Healing through Pain Management, Accredited by ABH and JCI
Overview
Pain management is a specialised area of healthcare focused on relieving pain, improving function, and restoring quality of life for people living with acute or chronic pain. Pain can be caused by various things, including injury, surgery, or illness, and long-term pain is related to long-term health conditions and how they affect the way a person feels comfortable, sleeps, acts, and lives their day-to-day lives. At Manipal Hospitals, we take a unique, compassionate approach to providing pain management through our medical expertise, the latest techniques in modern medicine, and our supportive care team members.
What is Pain Management?
Pain management is defined as the practice of giving medical attention and care to patients who experience pain to relieve or reduce their pain levels. It is the goal to make pain less painful, to enhance an individual’s ability to move and be comfortable while resting, and to help patients to regain confidence in their day-to-day living.
In simple terms, pain management focuses on understanding the cause of pain and using the right treatments to make it manageable or relieve it as much as possible.
Why is Pain Management Treatment Needed?
Pain management treatment is needed when pain persists, interferes with daily activities, or does not respond well to basic medications. Early and appropriate pain care can prevent pain from becoming chronic and improve overall well-being.
Common Reasons and Conditions Treated
- Chronic back, neck, or joint pain.
- Cancer-related pain or treatment-related discomfort.
- Nerve pain caused by injury or disease.
- Post-surgical pain lasting longer than expected.
- Headaches, migraines, or facial pain.
Types of Pain Management / Treatment Variations
There are several types of pain management, and care plans often combine more than one approach depending on the cause and severity of pain.
- Medication-based management: Uses pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or nerve-modulating medicines.
- Interventional pain procedures: Includes injections, nerve blocks, or minimally invasive techniques.
- Physiotherapy-based pain management: Focuses on movement, strength, and flexibility.
- Psychological pain management: Helps address emotional stress and coping strategies related to pain.
- Multidisciplinary pain programmes: Combine medical, physical, and emotional support.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for Pain Management?
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive pain management services led by experienced pain specialists, anaesthetists, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation experts. Care is tailored to individual needs, ensuring both short-term relief and long-term improvement.
- Experienced pain management specialists.
- Advanced diagnostic tools to identify pain sources.
- Wide range of non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments.
- Integrated care with orthopaedics, oncology, neurology, and rehabilitation.
- Dedicated support for international patients throughout treatment.
Indications for Pain Management
Pain management may be recommended when:
- Pain persists beyond the expected healing time.
- Daily activities are limited by discomfort.
- Pain affects sleep, mood, or work performance.
- Standard medications do not provide sufficient relief.
- A long-term condition requires ongoing symptom control.
Who Should Avoid or Delay Pain Management Treatment?
Pain management is suitable for most patients, but certain approaches may need adjustment or delay.
- Active infections at injection sites.
- Uncontrolled medical conditions requiring stabilisation.
- Allergies to specific pain medications.
- Situations where immediate emergency care is required.
Preparing for Pain Management Treatment
- Detailed discussion of pain history, intensity, and triggers.
- Review of previous treatments and medications.
- Physical examination and relevant imaging if required.
- Clear explanation of treatment options and expectations.
- Support for international patients in scheduling and follow-up planning.
What Happens During Pain Management Treatment?
Pain management begins with a thorough assessment. Based on findings, the care team recommends suitable treatments such as medications, injections, physiotherapy, or lifestyle guidance. Many procedures are performed on an outpatient basis.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Initial consultation and pain assessment.
- Identification of pain source and contributing factors.
- Selection of appropriate treatment options.
- Administration of medications or interventional procedures.
- Monitoring response and adjusting care as needed.
- Ongoing follow-up for long-term relief.
Recovery and Ongoing Care After Pain Management
Recovery depends on the type of treatment used. Many patients experience gradual pain reduction and improved movement. Ongoing care may include exercises, lifestyle changes, and periodic review to maintain comfort and prevent flare-ups.
Consistent follow-up helps refine treatment and address changes in symptoms over time.
Risks & Complications
Pain management treatments are generally safe. Possible risks may include temporary soreness after injections, medication side effects, or mild bruising. Serious complications are uncommon and are minimised through careful assessment and monitoring.
Benefits of Pain Management
- Improved comfort and daily functioning.
- Reduced reliance on strong pain medications.
- Better sleep and emotional well-being.
- Enhanced mobility and independence.
- Improved overall quality of life.
What is the Cost of Pain Management at Manipal Hospitals?
The cost of pain management varies depending on the type of treatment, duration of care, and procedures involved. Manipal Hospitals offers effective pain management services at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries.
Personalised treatment plans ensure patients receive appropriate care without unnecessary interventions.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals
International patients benefit from coordinated care, including appointment scheduling, travel and visa assistance, interpreter services, accommodation support, and follow-up planning to ensure continuity and comfort throughout treatment.
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