Dublin Pain Clinic Group, part of Beacon Pain Clinic

Chronic Pain Treatment Dublin

Pain that persists beyond 3 to 6 months after the expected healing time requires specialised attention and care. At Dublin Pain Clinic, our pain specialists provide personalised treatment plans for chronic pain conditions. Our evidence-based approach combines innovative techniques with compassionate care to help you regain comfort and control in your daily life.

IASP Global Year - Chronic Pain Management Research Dublin

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Chronic Pain Management Ireland

Our Dublin pain specialists treat various forms of chronic pain affecting different areas of the body. Understanding the specific type and cause of pain is essential for effective treatment.

What is Chronic Pain?

Pain could be a symptom of certain conditions such as Arthritis or Bulging discs, or Pain could turn into the disease in its own right. This happens due to abnormal changes within the nerves themselves.

The definition of Chronic pain is pain that persists beyond 3 to 6 months after the expected healing time, when we would expect that the symptoms should have settled.

Back Pain Specialist Dublin

Our pain specialists treat upper, middle and lower back pain, with or without referred pain along the ribs, chest and legs.

Headache and Facial Pain Dublin

  • Intractable migraines (not responding to conventional treatment)
  • Unusual (atypical) presentation of migraine
  • Trigeminal neuralgia (nerve pain from the facial nerves)
  • Post-traumatic nerve pain (after injury)
  • Referred pain of the face and head from the neck

Neck Pain Treatment Dublin

  • Degenerative changes in the cervical spine, which may affect the small facet joints and desiccated discs in the neck.
  • Post-whiplash injury to the neck with pain in the neck, with or without referred pain in the shoulder blade head and arm.
  • Acute degenerative disc disease or a bulge/tear in the neck causing irritation to the nerve root with severe pain in the arm may be associated with radiculopathy.

Post-surgical Pain Relief Dublin

Trauma or chronic pain in the back and chest wall following surgeries such as mastectomy and hernia repair, or limbs after a fracture and/or surgery which lasts greater than 3 months.

Visceral Pain Management Ireland

It results from the nociceptors activation of thoracic, pelvic, or abdominal viscera. It is diffuse, difficult to localise and often presents as referred pain to superficial, structures. It may be associated with nausea, vomiting and hemodynamic changes.

CRPS Treatment Ireland

Severe pain that is out of proportion to the original injury and often accompanied by sensitivity, swelling, and changes in the skin.