Pain Conditions We Treat at Texas Pain Physicians
Texas Pain Physicians
Leading Pain Management Specialists in Texas
Our team of board-certified pain management specialists offers compassionate, personalized care for treating various pain conditions. Whether you’re experiencing chronic back pain, migraines, or neuropathic discomfort, we’re here to help you regain control of your health and well-being.
Why Early Pain Detection & Treatment Matters
Pain is often a sign that something isn’t right in your body. Early detection and treatment of pain can not only improve your quality of life but also prevent further damage and reduce the risk of developing chronic conditions.
At Texas Pain Physicians, we emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and proactive treatment. Catching pain in its early stages allows us to use minimally invasive treatments, manage pain more effectively, and improve long-term outcomes.
Don’t wait for your pain to worsen. Early intervention can help you avoid unnecessary surgeries and chronic conditions, saving both time and resources.
Pain Conditions We Treat at Our Certified Pain Clinics
We at Texas Pain Physicians offer treatment for various pain conditions, from sciatica and cancer pain to sports injuries and knee arthritis.
Neck Pain
Neck pain can stem from muscle strain, injury, or degenerative conditions like cervical disc disease. Our team uses targeted treatments such as injections, physical therapy, and regenerative medicine to relieve pain and restore mobility. We address neck pain with a personalized and minimally invasive approach.
Back & Spine Pain
From herniated discs to spinal stenosis, back pain is one of the most common and debilitating conditions we treat. Our specialists use modern diagnostic tools and advanced procedures to help you find relief from back and spine pain. We aim to reduce pain, increase function, and prevent further damage.
Knee Pain
Knee pain may result from arthritis or injury. It is a common symptom in people of all ages. It may start suddenly, often after an injury or exercise. Knee pain may also begin as a mild discomfort, then slowly worsen. We offer non-surgical solutions like joint injections, PRP, and stem cell therapy to promote healing.
Leg Pain
Leg pain refers to pain or discomfort anywhere in the leg. It can range from a dull ache to an intense stabbing sensation. There are many causes of leg pain. However, only some of these are medically serious. Our advanced interventional techniques help patients walk, move, and live with less pain.
Sciatica
Sciatica causes shooting pain along the sciatic nerve, often due to spinal compression. Our pain management doctors offer proven treatments like epidural injections and nerve blocks to treat sciatica pain. We target inflammation and pressure points to ease leg and lower back discomfort.
Arthritis
Arthritis is a common condition that is used to describe joint pain or joint disease. It is a condition that over 50 million adults and 300,000 children experience, and is most common among women. There are over 100 different types of arthriti,s and the most common symptoms include swelling, stiffness, pain, and decreased range of motion.
Migraines & Headaches
A migraine is a severe, painful headache that is often preceded or accompanied by sensory warning signs such as flashes of light, blind spots, tingling in the arms and legs, nausea, vomiting, and increased sensitivity to light and sound. Headaches are pains that occur in any region of the head.
Abdominal & Pelvic Pain
Persistent abdominal or pelvic pain can indicate nerve-related or post-surgical issues. We focus on accurately diagnosing pain origins and delivering targeted relief to the specific area. Many women suffer from pelvic pain. This pain is considered chronic if it continues to occur for more than 4 to 6 months.
Post-Surgical Pain
Not all surgical pain resolves as expected, some patients experience long-term discomfort. Pain after surgery, or Post-surgical pain, is pain/discomfort that happens after a surgery is performed at any location on the body. Our specialists address persistent post-operative pain using advanced interventional techniques.
Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes pain all over the body long-term. This condition is often characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain that affects the muscles and soft tissue. We provide a holistic treatment approach including medications, injections, and lifestyle strategies to treat fibromyalgia.
Cancer Pain
Cancer-related pain can result from tumors, treatments, or surgeries. Cancer pain may arise from a tumor compressing or infiltrating tissue, from treatments and diagnostic procedures, or from skin, nerve, and other changes caused by a hormone imbalance or immune response.
Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy can lead to burning, numbness, or shooting pain in the limbs. We offer innovative treatments to restore nerve function and reduce pain. Regenerative medicine and targeted injections are key parts of our approach. Take back your mobility and freedom with expert diabetic nerve care.
Neuropathy Pain
Neuropathy pain can result from diabetes, injury, or infection, affecting hands, feet, or extremities. We specialize in nerve blocks, regenerative therapies, and long-term management plans. Our pain management specialists help you find relief from neuropathy pain, treat discomfort, and prevent further progression.
Failed Surgery Pain
Failed back or joint surgeries can leave patients with lingering pain and frustration. We assess and treat underlying issues like scar tissue or nerve damage. We offer advanced imaging and targeted therapies that help us correct post-surgical pain sources.
Comprehensive Pain Relief & Wellness Services We Offer
In addition to the common pain conditions we treat, our specialists at Texas Pain Physicians provide treatment for a wide range of pain disorders. Explore the many conditions we treat, and let our team of pain management specialists help you find relief.
Facet joint syndrome (also called spinal osteoarthritis, facet joint osteoarthritis or spinal arthritis) occurs when the cartilage that line the facet joints in the spine deteriorate, allowing the bones to rub directly against each other. Spinal osteoarthritis may lead to back pain, symptoms of sciatica and other problems. More about Facet Joint Syndrome
A type of severe headache that tends to recur over a period of several weeks and in which the pain is usually limited to one side of the head. More about Cluster Headaches
Cervical radiculopathy is the clinical description of pain and neurological symptoms resulting from any type of condition that irritates a nerve in the cervical spine (neck). More about Cervical Radiculopathy
The carpal tunnel is created by the wrist bones on the bottom and a ligament over the top. The median nerve runs through the tunnel along with the flexor tendons to the wrist. Pressure within the tunnel can compromise the nerve and lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. More about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome is an uncommon form of chronic pain that usually affects an arm or a leg. Complex regional pain syndrome typically develops after an injury, surgery, stroke or heart attack, but the pain is out of proportion to the severity of the initial injury. More about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Chronic pain syndrome (CPS) is a term used to define patients with severe persistent pain from virtually any source which has resulted in marked changes in behavior, self-imposed restriction of daily activities, and heavy, largely ineffective use of the healthcare system. CPS overwhelms all other medical symptoms to the point of becoming the problem itself. It is often accompanied by bouts of irritability, uncontrolled anger, and depression. More about Chronic Pain Syndrome
A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebra. It may be due to trauma or due to a weakening of the vertebra This weakening is seen in patients with osteoporosis or osteogenesis imperfecta, lytic lesions from metastatic or primary tumors, or infection. In healthy patients it is most often seen in individuals suffering extreme vertical shocks, such as ejecting from an ejection seat. More about Compression Fractures
This condition is an inflammation of the tip of the tailbone, called the coccynx. It causes pain and tenderness between the buttocks. More about Coccydynia
Degenerative disc disease is a spinal condition caused by the breakdown of your intervertebral discs. As you age, your spine begins to show signs of wear and tear as your discs dry out and shrink. These age-related changes can lead to arthritis, disc herniation, or spinal stenosis, which can put pressure on your spinal cord and nerves and may cause back pain. Several treatments can help relieve the pain. More about DDD
Disc Displacement occurs when a disc has fallen out of its alignment in the backbone (spine) More about Disc Displacement
Injury or weakness can cause the inner portion of the disk to protrude through the outer ring. This is known as a slipped or herniated disk. This causes pain and discomfort. If the slipped disk compresses one of your spinal nerves, you may also experience numbness and pain along the affected nerve.
Joint pain can be caused by injury affecting any of the ligaments, bursae, or tendons surrounding the joint. Injury can also affect the ligaments, cartilage, and bones within the joint. Pain is also a feature of joint inflammation (arthritis, such asrheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis) and infection, and rarely it can be a cause of tumors of the joint. Pain within the joint is a common cause of shoulder pain, ankle pain, and knee pain. Joint pain is also referred to as arthralgia.
This minimally-invasive procedure treats spine fractures caused by osteoporosis. It is designed to provide rapid back pain relief and help straighten the spine.
Radiculopathy is a condition due to a compressed nerve in the spine that can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness along the course of the nerve. Radiculopathy can occur in any part of the spine, but it is most common in the lower back (lumbar radiculopathy) and in the neck (cervical radiculopathy) More about Lumbar Radiculopathy.
Muscle pain and spasms are spontaneous muscle contractions. Causes. Normal voluntary muscle contraction begins when electrical signals are sent from the brain through the spinal cord along nerve cells called motor neurons More about Muscle Spasms.
Anyone can experience musculoskeletal pain. It is most often caused by an injury to the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, or nerves. This can be caused by jerking movements, car accidents, falls, fractures, sprains, dislocations, and direct blows to the muscle More about Musculoskeletal Pain.
Degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness, especially in the hip, knee, and thumb joints More About Osteoarthritis.
Postherpetic neuralgia is pain that lasts for more than a month after a shingles infection occurred. The pain may last for months or years More About Post Herpetic Pain.
Failed back syndrome or post-laminectomy syndrome is a condition characterized by persistent pain following back surgeries. Failed backsyndrome (FBS), also called “failed back surgery syndrome” (FBSS), refers to chronic back and/or leg pain that occurs after back (spinal) surgery, usually after laminectomy More About Post Laminectomy Syndrome.
An acute, painful inflammation of the nerve ganglia, with a skin eruption often forming a girdle around the middle of the body. It is caused by the same virus as chickenpox More About Shingles.
Sports injuries are injuries that occur in athletic activities. They can result from acute trauma, or from overuse of a particular body part More About Sports Injuries.
Spinal infections are rare infections that can involve the intervertebral disc space, the vertebral bones, the spinal canal, or adjacent soft tissues. Discitis refers to an infection of the intervertebral disc in the spine. Osteomyelitis refers to an infection of the vertebral bones in the spine More About Spinal Infections.
Spinal stenosis is narrowing of the spinal column that causes pressure on the spinal cord, or narrowing of the openings (called neural foramina) where spinal nerves leave the spinal column.
A painful condition of the spine resulting from the degeneration of the intervertebral disks More About Spondylosis.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare condition that involves pain in the neck and shoulder, numbness and tingling of the fingers, and a weak grip. The thoracic outlet is the area between the rib cage and collar bone More About Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve disorder that causes a stabbing or electric-shock-like pain in parts of the face More about Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Whiplash is an injury to the soft tissues of the neck from a sudden jerking or “whipping” of the head. This type of motion strains the muscles and ligaments of the neck beyond their normal range of motion More about Whiplash.
Tendons are thick cords that join your muscles to your bones. When these tendons become irritated or inflamed, it is called tendinitis. This condition causes acute pain and tenderness, making it difficult to move the affected joint More about Tendonitis.
Although upper back pain is not a very common spinal disorder, it can cause significant discomfort and pain when it does occur. The most common causes of upper back pain are muscular irritation (myofascial pain) and joint dysfunction More about Upper Back Pain.
Pain in the low back can be a result of conditions affecting the bony lumbar spine, discs between the vertebrae, ligaments around the spine and discs, spinal cord and nerves, muscles of the low back, internal organs of the pelvis and abdomen, and the skin covering the lumbar area.
A traffic collision, also known as a traffic accident, motor vehicle collision, motor vehicle accident, car accident, automobile accident, road traffic collision, road traffic accident, wreck, car crash, or carsmash occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other …
A work accident, workplace accident, occupational accident, oraccident at work is a “discrete occurrence in the course of work” leading to physical or mental occupational injury.
Personal injury cases are legal disputes that arise when one person suffers harm from an accident or injury, and someone else might be legally responsible for that harm. A personal injury can happen at work, in a traffic accident, because of a faulty product or a faulty repair, because of a mistake during medical treatment, or because you slipped and fell on a wet floor or pavement.
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What Our Patients Are Saying About Their Pain Relief
Posted on David BlackTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very nice staff. Whitne Chouteau has really helped with my issues. ThanksPosted on Vinson WaltonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Friendly and helpfulPosted on Franklin Middleton jrTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. So far all good. I was in a DMV accident in Boston on 3/5/222. My UBER was rear ended by a drunk driver. I was injured rec pain treatment for nerve in abdominal areaPosted on David UnkeferTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After endless chiropractic visits for back pain, I was treated by Dr. Chouteau. I'm now in my fourth year of not seeing either of them. Friendly office staff.Posted on Julie SwanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Chateau and her staff are very professional and everyone has such positive attitudes. I absolutely love my NP, Miss Patel. She is extremely knowledgeable and has the perfect demeanor. I never feel as if I am just a number. I know I am in good hands, which means the world! I highly recommend Dr. Chateau !Posted on Denise GrahamTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I love Dr Chouteau. I dont like having to come every month just to refill medications and vitals and urinate in a cup. I have been disabled since 2009 and have been through different therapy and medications. I dont like all the calls from different people just to satisfy Well Med and other programs. This is really annoying and makes me not happy. I wish someone will listen and stop interferring with my personal life. I use to see the pain doctor every 3 months but Well Med changed it to every month for everyone. I dont think it is necessary for me. I am discouraged and dont want to do it. I try now but dont know how long I can continue. I have other doctors to see but often put them off because of pain and barely able to move sometimes.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more