Chronic Pain Treatment Specialist in Wilkes-Barre, PA
To effectively address chronic pain, a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to pain management is often required, providing a range of interventions designed to assist in pain control and enhance overall well-being. Dr. Youssef Josephson, D.O., offers treatments for chronic pain that can be as varied as the causes of the pain itself at Comprehensive Pain Specialists. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We are located at 1177 PA-315, Dolphin Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.


Table of Contents:
What is chronic pain?
What’s the difference between chronic pain and other pain?
How is chronic pain diagnosed?
How is chronic pain treated?
Chronic pain refers to persistent and enduring discomfort that extends beyond the typical recovery phase or occurs in conjunction with a prolonged health condition. It is characterized by pain that persists for an extended period, often exceeding three months. This pain may manifest as a continuous presence or present intermittently. Chronic pain may originate from a prior illness or injury, even after the individual has recuperated, leading to the enduring presence of pain. In some cases, there may be an ongoing underlying cause perpetuating the pain. Additionally, certain individuals may experience chronic pain that lacks a direct connection to a prior injury or physical ailment.
At Comprehensive Pain Specialists, managing chronic pain can be a challenging task, but a combination of therapeutic approaches, such as counseling, physical therapy, and relaxation techniques, can serve as valuable tools for alleviating the pain and addressing accompanying symptoms. Chronic pain has the potential to significantly impact an individual’s mental state, potentially causing preoccupation with pain, leading to feelings of depression, and contributing to irritability. Chronic pain transcends its physical manifestations, affecting various facets of one’s life. To effectively address chronic pain, a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to pain management is often required, providing a range of interventions designed to assist in pain control and enhance overall well-being.
Pain can manifest on a spectrum, ranging from mild discomfort to excruciating agony. Pain is categorized into various forms, including acute, subacute, and chronic, depending on its duration. Acute pain is characterized by its sudden onset, typically lasting for less than six months, and it serves to indicate a threat to the body’s well-being. This type of pain is typically associated with a specific cause, such as a broken bone, burns, and more. Acute pain tends to subside once the underlying issue has been treated. While some instances of acute pain are short-lived, others can lead to more prolonged and severe discomfort.
On the other hand, chronic pain encompasses a broader timeframe, persisting for longer than months. It may originate from an initial cause, such as a broken bone, although this is not a prerequisite for all cases. Chronic pain may exhibit fluctuations in symptom severity over time, occasionally reaching a level of intensity that disrupts an individual’s daily activities, including work, social interactions, and sleep.
At Comprehensive Pain Specialists, our team helps you understand that one distinguishing characteristic of chronic pain is its resistance to treatments addressing the underlying health condition. As a result, the primary objective of chronic pain management is often centered on symptom control and enhancing the individual’s quality of life, rather than seeking to completely eradicate the chronic pain.
Diagnosing chronic pain can be a complex process, and it is often best undertaken by consulting with pain specialists at Comprehensive Pain Specialists, given the intricacies involved. In the initial stages of diagnosis, your healthcare provider will conduct a comprehensive review of your medical history. To uncover potential underlying causes of chronic pain, your doctor may also recommend diagnostic imaging tests to assess for any joint or tissue damage that could account for your pain. The categorization of chronic pain can be approached by considering its principal pain characteristics or by focusing on specific body regions.
In addition to diagnostic imaging, your doctor may use various diagnostic procedures such as blood tests, nerve conduction studies, or electromyography (EMG) to further investigate the underlying causes of chronic pain. These tests help identify issues related to nerve damage, inflammation, or other conditions that could be contributing to persistent pain. Your healthcare provider may also perform a physical examination to check for areas of tenderness, muscle weakness, or range of motion limitations, all of which can provide valuable clues for an accurate diagnosis.
At Comprehensive Pain Specialists, our dedicated team works closely with each patient to thoroughly assess their condition and provide a comprehensive diagnosis. We understand that living with chronic pain can be overwhelming, which is why we are committed to offering personalized, compassionate care to help identify the root causes of your pain. Once a diagnosis is made, we’ll work with you to develop an effective treatment plan aimed at providing lasting relief and improving your quality of life. Reach out to our team today to begin your journey toward better health.
Treatments for chronic pain can be as varied as the causes of the pain itself. Addressing chronic pain is a multifaceted endeavor that requires a collaborative approach, encompassing medical management, therapy, and a range of interventions. Medical management may involve the use of various medications, including anti-inflammatories, steroids, muscle relaxants, and certain antidepressants known for their pain-alleviating properties.
Movement therapy is another valuable component of chronic pain management, with physical therapy and tailored exercises playing a significant role in building muscle strength, enhancing flexibility, and mitigating pain. These therapeutic measures contribute to improved physical well-being and pain relief. In addition to medical and physical approaches, psychological therapies are often employed to positively influence an individual’s mood and emotional state, which can be instrumental in pain management. Further interventions may include various procedures designed to control pain, such as nerve blocks, surgical interventions, and techniques aimed at interrupting overactive nerve signals. At Comprehensive Pain Specialists, these procedures can offer additional options for pain relief and improved quality of life. The selection of treatment methods is determined based on the patient’s specific needs and the nature of their chronic pain condition.
Chronic pain doesn’t have to control your life. Take the first step towards a pain-free future with a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. At Comprehensive Pain Specialists, Dr. Youssef Josephson, D.O. is committed to helping you regain control of your life with customized chronic pain treatments. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We are located at 1177 PA-315, Dolphin Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. We serve patients from Wilkes-Barre PA, Glen Lyon PA, Dallas PA, Pittston PA, Mountain Top PA, Plymouth PA, and surrounding areas.

Additional Services You May Need
• Back Pain
• Neck Pain
• Joint Pain
• Shoulder Pain
• Hip Pain
• Knee Pain
• Arthritis
• Osteoarthritis
• Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Fibromyalgia
• Sciatica
• Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
• Neuropathic Pain
• Nerve Pain
• Diabetic Neuropathy
• Postherpetic Neuralgia
• Myofascial Pain Syndrome
• Headaches & Migraines
• Cancer-Related Pain
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• Failed Back Surgery
• Failed Neck Surgery
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• Aurora Zip
• Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection
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• Cervical Facet Radiofrequency Neurotomy
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• Herniated Disc
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• Phantom Limb Pain
• Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
• Coccydynia
• Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection
• Vertiflex Superion Procedure
• Viadisc
• Head Injuries
• Muscle Spasm
• Stem Cell Therapy
• Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
• Medial Branch Block
• Sacroiliac Joint Fusions

Additional Services You May Need
• Back Pain
• Neck Pain
• Joint Pain
• Shoulder Pain
• Hip Pain
• Knee Pain
• Arthritis
• Osteoarthritis
• Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Fibromyalgia
• Sciatica
• Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
• Neuropathic Pain
• Nerve Pain
• Diabetic Neuropathy
• Postherpetic Neuralgia
• Myofascial Pain Syndrome
• Headaches & Migraines
• Cancer-Related Pain
• Degenerative/Herniated Disc
• Bulging Disc
• Degenerative Disc Disease|
• Spinal Stenosis
• Facet Joint Syndrome
• Pinched Nerve
• Spondylosis
• Spondyloisthesis
• Work-Related Injury
• Sports Injury
• Whipash
• Concussion
• Car Accident Injury
• Post-Surgical Pain
• Fracture-Related Pain
• Trigeminal Neuralgia
• Phantom Limb Pain
• Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
• Coccydynia
• Chronic Pain
• Failed Back Surgery
• Failed Neck Surgery
• Spinal Arthritis
• Aurora Zip
• Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection
• Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection
• Cervical Facet Radiofrequency Neurotomy
• Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy
• Tenotomie
• Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection
• Vertiflex Superion Procedure
• Viadisc
• Head Injuries
• Muscle Spasm
• Stem Cell Therapy
• Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
• Medial Branch Block
• Sacroiliac Joint Fusions