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Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital's Pain Management Program relies on a team of clinicians who specialize in treating chronic pain with individualized treatment regimens. We understand that chronic pain is a psychophysiological syndrome requiring a functional, behavioral treatment approach. Our program is intensive, outcome-focused and cost effective.
The pathophysiology of chronic pain is much different from that associated with acute pain. Most people who suffer an acute injury recover within three months. People who have not recovered after this time, however, may enter into cycle of excessive use of health care services and litigation. An estimated 27 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. The annual cost of treating this condition is approximately $100 billion. Lower back pain is the most prevalent form of chronic musculoskeletal pain among injured workers, accounting for more than 32 percent of compensation for injuries.
Chronic pain is pain that persists long after the initial pathologic process has been resolved. It is defined by three basic criteria:
Bryn Mawr Rehab pain specialists develop a customized treatment plan based on evaluation results. Desired outcomes may range from improving independence at home or returning to work, to reducing reliance on medical interventions, such as emergency room visits, medications and surgeries. A typical program ranges in length from eight to twelve weeks and may include:
We accept most insurance including Aetna/US Healthcare. For more information, contact our internal case manager at 610-251-5686.
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Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital
414 Paoli Pike
Malvern, PA 19355
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610-251-5400
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