Kentucky Pain Associates is a low-cost provider of pain management treatments for patients and clients of Louisville Primary Care Physicians, Emergency Room Physicians, Chiropractors, and Attorneys. Kentucky Pain Associates partners with other providers and with Attorneys to provide the best care by Board-Certified Physicians who are experienced in serving those who have sustained injuries from […]
Can Chiropractors Prescribe Pain Medications?
The question of whether or not Chiropractors can prescribe pain medication is something that many pain sufferers ask. The answer is that in most of the United States, Chiropractors are not licensed to write prescriptions for medications.
Chiropractors base their treatment on methods that involve as little medication as possible. They oftentimes partner with local physicians […]
A Message to Our Friends and Network
Dear Family, Friends, & All Kentucky Drivers,
Please forward this email. Have your friends and family start calling and emailing their District Legislators (State Senator & Representative) now to tell them to Vote NO on Senate Bill 137. This is the 2019 version of Senate Bill 121 that you may remember from last year. Please take […]
Is Your Painful Condition Treatable? What Being Injured Means for Your Long-Term Health
No matter what type of injury you have, mild to chronic pain can accompany it. Finding the best treatments, medications, and doctors to ease your pain is necessary in order to go about your daily life. Determining the proper care and course of action to take is one of the most important decisions to make […]
Tort Reform Update in Kentucky
Kentucky’s constitution may be changed if a bill, currently pre-filed, is passed that will allow General Assembly to create statutes of limitation for civil actions involving death, personal injury and property damage. This bill would set limits on non-economic damages for civil complaints. This change would be an amendment to Section 54 of the Constitution […]
4 Things to Know About Epidural Injections
Epidural Injections provide relief to acute and chronic pain or inflammation through an injectable form of medication in the spine, neck, or other sites on the body. Usually administered by a nurse, anesthesiologist, or doctor, Epidurals Injections are common treatments without the need for surgery or extended recovery time. Kentucky Pain Associates offers multiple types […]