What's New at Tennessee Valley Pain Consultants

Understanding Pain Management Injections

Living with chronic pain can affect every aspect of your life. When pain begins interfering with daily activities, it’s time to find relief. There are non-surgical options to assist with not only pain relief but also diagnosing the source of your pain.   Understanding pain management injections can help improve your quality of life and

Telling The Difference Between Hip And Lower Back Pain

Second only to the common cold, the next reason Americans miss work is lower back and hip pain. 80 to 90% of people develop debilitating back or hip pain at some point in their life, so you are not alone. You know you hurt, but what is the source?

When Is It Time To See A Pain Management Specialist?

Got pain? If you wake up with it in the morning, suffer with it during the day, and then go to bed with no relief, you have just answered the question. When is it time to see a pain specialist? When you live with chronic pain and nothing you do relieves that pain, it’s time.

Welcome Dr. Michael Cosgrove

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Michael Cosgrove to our team! Dr. Cosgrove is an anesthesiologist double board-certified in pain management. He specializes in the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of common spine, nerve and musculoskeletal conditions as well as acute and chronic pain disorders. Dr. Cosgrove provides the latest interventional spine procedures including epidural steroid injections

How Can Diabetes Affect My Bone And Joint Health?

  Those with diabetes are quite familiar with how it affects their blood sugar, their kidneys, and their eyes and heart. Unfortunately, many are not aware of how diabetes can affect their joints until they are faced with an orthopedic problem. It is a lesser-known consequence of diabetes, and at that point many begin to

Walk Away from Pain

Is pain taking the joy out of the simple things in life? We help people like you every day. Tennessee Valley Pain Consultants, with advanced technology and x-ray guided therapies, finding the precise location and cause of your pain. Allowing us to treat that part of your neck, spine or joints that’s keeping you from

Working from home? Avoid back and neck pain with these tips.

1. Position your computer at a comfortable viewing height.  To avoid neck pain, place your screen in front of you at a comfortable viewing height. Avoiding looking down at your computer or laptop screen will help minimize neck strain. This can also be accomplished by not angling the screen which can cause you to twist

Summer Spine Safety

Summer Spine Safety Stay spine safe this summer while enjoying your favorite water activities. As we transition into the hottest part of the summer, water activities are a popular way to spend time outdoors. Before you hit the pool or lake, it’s important to remember the following safety tips to avoid neck and back injuries.

Should You Exercise Through Lower Back Pain?

According to the American Physical Therapy Association, two thirds of Americans have lower back pain sometime during their lives. It’s what to do with and about that pain that matters.  Should you exercise through lower back pain? The common sense answer to you now may be:  if “it hurts when you do this,” then don’t

Is chronic knee pain slowing you down?

 Is chronic knee pain slowing you down? If you suffer from knee pain or arthritis of the knee you may be a candidate for… Posted by Tennessee Valley Pain Consultants on Wednesday, February 21, 2018

View our Patient Education Videos

Did you know our website has an interactive patient information library with more than 100 educational videos about common conditions and treatments we provide? We believe patient education is an important part of providing the region’s highest level of nonsurgical pain relief at Tennessee Valley Pain Consultants. Explore our informative videos on a variety of conditions

September is Pain Awareness Month

Are you suffering from persistent pain? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, nearly 100 million people in the U.S. are affected by chronic pain. That’s a staggering number garnering the attention of the healthcare community and marking September as Pain Awareness Month. Understanding more about the underlying causes of pain can help improve diagnoses, treatments