Live Pain Free in 2023
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Kathryn Fuller
1y ago
Chronic pain is associated with reduced quality of life, increased medical expenditures, and significant economic costs. It is among the most common chronic conditions in the United States. In fact, studies show 1 in 4 Americans live with some form of chronic pain. Fortunately, interventional pain management can help relieve chronic pain. Anyone can benefit from pain management whether they are recovering from surgery, an injury or managing long-term pain from a disease or chronic condition. Do you struggle with chronic pain? At Jaffe Sports Medicine, we want to help you say goodbye to pain an ..read more
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Now is the Time to Use Your Health Insurance Benefits Before the Year is Up
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Kathryn Fuller
1y ago
As the end of the year is rapidly approaching, it is important to review your health insurance benefits to ensure you do not lose out on low-cost treatments. If you’ve already met your deductible, now is the perfect time to schedule an appointment for anything you have been putting off as medical costs are lower, and deductibles restart in January. At Jaffe Sports Medicine, we recommend reviewing the following items in your health insurance plan before the year is over.  Deductibles  Deductibles are the out-of-pocket costs determined by the insurance plan you chose. Once your deducti ..read more
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The Different Manifestations of Back Pain and How to Approach Them
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Kathryn Fuller
1y ago
Back pain is one of the most prevalent medical problems in the United States and is something that most people will experience during some stage in their lives. In fact, eight in ten Americans will face some type of back pain in their lifetime. Not only is back pain one of the most common reasons for missing work, it also interferes with everyday living activities. Ranging from a dull ache to sharp, stabbing pain, back pain can develop from an injury or may be due to advanced age. While back pain manifests in a variety of ways, the goal of Jaffe Sports Medicine is to diagnose and treat the roo ..read more
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The Power of Partnership – Hurricane Ian… Coming Together in a Time of Crisis
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Jennifer Starling
1y ago
On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida. The Category 4 Hurricane slammed the Southwest Florida corridor with winds exceeding 150 mph and an unprecedented storm surge. PartnerCare’s Corporate office in Tampa and Jaffe Sports Medicine (JSM) clinics in Naples, Fort Myers, and Cape Coral, Florida, lay in its path of destruction. With the storm initially expected to land near Tampa, PartnerCare’s CEO Eric Worthan and Senior Team jumped into action and decided to close the Corporate office. “Our staff and patients were the main priority. We wanted to ensure that ever ..read more
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How Interventional Pain Management Can Help You Get Back to Doing What You Love Most
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Kathryn Fuller
1y ago
While traditional pain management is effective in treating some patients’ pain, sometimes over-the-counter medication or prescription medication is not enough to adequately alleviate the pain. Interventional pain management is often an excellent alternative. Interventional pain management involves minimally invasive treatment options to relieve acute or chronic pain. These treatments work by interrupting pain signals between nerve endings and the brain. What is Interventional Pain Management? Jaffe Sports Medicine utilizes a myriad of interventional pain management techniques to treat the root ..read more
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The Power of Pain Management
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Jennifer Starling
1y ago
The International Association for the Study of Pain reports one in five adults experience chronic pain each day. Persistent chronic pain can interfere with daily life and may lead to depression, anxiety and difficulty sleeping. This cycle of pain is one that is difficult to break. Interventional Pain management specialists are trained to help patients deal with their chronic pain through the use of medications, procedures, exercises or therapies. While many individuals may live with chronic pain, Jaffe Sports Medicine believes in finding individualized long-term solutions that treat the underl ..read more
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Recovering From Multiple Orthopedic Trauma Injuries
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Jennifer Starling
1y ago
Compassion and the effects of long-term recovery on physical and mental wellbeing. Having multiple orthopedic injuries occur in one instance is considered trauma and requires immediate medical treatment. There are several methods trauma can occur, and our patient care provides for a full range of treatment plans for any circumstance. However, we often see multiple traumas occur during a motor vehicle collision. There is typically a long road to recovery associated with trauma injuries and requires the support of others, physical and mental strength, and compassion. There is fatigue associated ..read more
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Live Pain Free in 2023
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Kathryn Fuller
1y ago
Chronic pain is associated with reduced quality of life, increased medical expenditures, and significant economic costs. It is among the most common chronic conditions in the United States. In fact, studies show 1 in 4 Americans live with some form of chronic pain. Fortunately, interventional pain management can help relieve chronic pain. Anyone can benefit from pain management whether they are recovering from surgery, an injury or managing long-term pain from a disease or chronic condition. Do you struggle with chronic pain? At Jaffe Sports Medicine, we want to help you say goodbye to pain an ..read more
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The Different Manifestations of Back Pain and How to Approach Them
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Kathryn Fuller
1y ago
Back pain is one of the most prevalent medical problems in the United States and is something that most people will experience during some stage in their lives. In fact, eight in ten Americans will face some type of back pain in their lifetime. Not only is back pain one of the most common reasons for missing work, it also interferes with everyday living activities. Ranging from a dull ache to sharp, stabbing pain, back pain can develop from an injury or may be due to advanced age. While back pain manifests in a variety of ways, the goal of Jaffe Sports Medicine is to diagnose and treat the roo ..read more
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Back Pain and Migraines
Jaffe Sports Medicine
by Jenni Starling
1y ago
Chronic headaches are defined as occurring more than 15 days a month. Up to 4% of adults worldwide have this many headaches a month. Studies show no correlation between low back pain and a specific type of headache. Both primary and secondary headaches plague the adult population ranging from tension-type headaches (TTH) to migraines. Primary headaches are independent of health conditions or sickness, while secondary headaches are caused by various conditions such as stress, sleep deprivation, alcohol, fatigue, injury or infection. Below are several common types of headaches: Tension-type head ..read more
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