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Odisha’s 1st Interventional Pain Management Center.

Leading with a Vision
to Fight Pain


The leadership of Spinex consists of passionate and committed professionals
coming with an intent for a world without Pain by incorporating advanced
solutions to the vast Spectrum of Pain Conditions.

Patient Testimonials

  • Rupali Thakur
    Patient

    I never realized how much my posture was affecting my overall health until I started seeing a Pain Management Specialist They've helped me improve my posture and as a result, I feel more confident and less fatigued.

  • Satyam Pal
    Patient

    I was skeptical at first, but Dr. Pritam Sir and his team really knew what they were doing. They listened to my concerns and tailored a treatment plan that worked specifically for me. Now, I'm pain-free and have more energy than ever.

  • Dilpreet Singh
    Patient

    Spinex has been a game-changer for me. I used to rely on pain medication to get through the day, but now I don't need it anymore. Dr. Pritam has helped me take control of my health and live a happier, more active life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Need something cleared up? Here are our most frequently asked questions.

My back constantly hurts. Could it be a slipped disc?

Back pain is extremely common, and while a slipped disc (herniated disc) can be a culprit, there are many other potential causes. A doctor can perform a physical exam and imaging tests like X-rays or MRIs to diagnose the source of your pain and recommend the most appropriate treatment course.

My neck is stiff and painful. What can I do for neck pain relief?

There are several approaches to managing neck pain relief. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help reduce inflammation and discomfort. Applying heat or ice can also provide temporary relief. Gentle neck stretches and maintaining good posture throughout the day can help prevent further strain. If pain persists or worsens, consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and discuss treatment options like physical therapy or stronger pain medication.

My knees ache, especially when I climb stairs. Is it arthritis?

Knee pain can stem from various sources, including injuries, overuse, and different types of arthritis. While increasing knee pain, especially during activities like climbing stairs, can be a sign of arthritis, it's important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis. Through tests like X-rays, they can determine the cause and recommend treatment options that might include medication, physical therapy, or supportive braces.

What are some ways to manage chronic pain from arthritis?

Chronic pain from arthritis can be effectively managed through a multi-pronged approach. Exercise, particularly low-impact activities like swimming or walking, can improve flexibility and strengthen muscles around the joints, reducing pain. Pain medication can provide relief, and physical therapy can teach exercises and techniques to improve joint function and manage pain. Maintaining a healthy weight can also significantly reduce stress on your joints.

I get terrible headaches. Could they be migraines?

Migraines are severe headaches that often come with additional symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light or sound. If your headaches are debilitating and accompanied by these other issues, you might be experiencing migraines. Consulting a doctor for diagnosis is crucial. They can develop a treatment plan that might include medications to prevent or treat migraines, as well as lifestyle changes that can help reduce their frequency and severity.

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