
What Is Nociceptive Pain and How Is It Treated?
Even though different types of pain might feel the same, they’re often treated differently. Nociceptive pain is the most common type of pain. Here's what it is and how we can help you find relief.
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Dr. Hasan Badday is a board certified, fellowship trained Interventional pain management specialist. He earned his American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation after completing a PMR residency program in Georgetown and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Pain Medicine. Dr. Badday believes in a comprehensive physiatric approach to treating pain, with the goal to restore and maximize function. He does this through a multimodal approach which has been proven to be effective in treating chronic pain.
This is a personalized approach to pain management that includes, physical rehabilitation, lifestyle changes, psychology, medications, and advanced pain interventions, minimally invasive surgery, and complementary and alternative medicine in various combinations. He is dedicated to helping his patients to manage and relieve their pain to live full and active lives.
Dr. Badday is committed to the diagnosis, treatment and care of his pain patients with a wide variety of spinal and musculoskeletal conditions. Having performed thousands of spinal pain injections, Dr. Badday is recognized for his exceptional skills and patient care.
His practice is currently welcoming new patients to his practice and accepts most major forms of medical insurance.
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