From chronic back pain to nerve disorders and cancer-related discomfort, explore a wide range of conditions treated through evidence-based, non-surgical interventions. Personalized care begins with understanding your pain — and ends with lasting relief.
Neck pain is a common issue that can stem from poor posture, disc degeneration, or arthritis in the cervical spine. Dr. Namrata offers personalized diagnosis and treatment to relieve discomfort, restore mobility, and improve quality of life — especially for those experiencing recurring pain or nerve-related symptoms.
Pelvic pain can be persistent and difficult to diagnose, often stemming from nerve compression, post-surgical changes, organ-related conditions, or musculoskeletal dysfunction. It may affect both men and women, interfering with movement, sleep, digestion, and overall quality of life. A comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan can help manage symptoms effectively and restore day-to-day function.
Cancer pain may arise from the disease itself, surgery, or treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. Dr. Namrata specializes in managing all types of cancer-related pain through a patient-centered and multimodal approach focused on comfort and dignity.
Pain in the ankle or foot can severely impact mobility, balance, and daily activities. It may arise from sprains, plantar fasciitis, arthritis, or nerve entrapments. Identifying the exact source of pain is crucial for long-term relief. Treatment options are focused on reducing inflammation, restoring movement, and preventing further injury.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts longer than three months and continues beyond normal healing. It can arise from an injury, underlying condition, or even without a clear cause. Left unmanaged, it can affect sleep, mood, mobility, and overall quality of life. Comprehensive treatment focuses on reducing pain intensity and improving daily function.
Back pain is one of the most common medical complaints and a leading cause of disability worldwide. It typically ranges from a dull ache to sharp, burning, or stabbing sensations and can worsen with bending, twisting, lifting, or prolonged standing. Resolving it promptly helps maintain mobility and prevents it from becoming chronic
Postherpetic Neuralgia is a nerve pain condition that occurs after a shingles (herpes zoster) infection. It can cause burning, stabbing, or electric shock-like sensations that persist for months after the rash heals. The pain may interfere with sleep, mood, and quality of life, especially in older adults or those with weakened immunity. Early pain management can significantly reduce long-term discomfort and complications.
Myofascial pain is a chronic pain disorder caused by sensitive trigger points in the muscles and connective tissue. These trigger points can cause deep, aching pain that may radiate to nearby areas. Often linked to poor posture, muscle overuse, or stress, the condition may worsen over time without targeted treatment like dry needling, trigger point injections, or physical therapy.
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which travels from the lower back through the hips and down each leg. It is usually caused by compression or irritation of a spinal nerve root, often due to a herniated disc or spinal stenosis. The pain can range from mild discomfort to sharp, shooting sensations that affect walking and daily activities.
CRPS is a chronic pain condition that typically affects one limb after an injury, surgery, or trauma. It is characterized by severe, persistent pain along with swelling, temperature changes, and skin sensitivity. The pain is often disproportionate to the original injury. Early diagnosis and a combination of medication, nerve blocks, and physical therapy can improve outcomes.
Pain in the elbow, wrist, or hand can result from repetitive strain, nerve compression, arthritis, or injury. It can interfere with daily activities like writing, lifting, or gripping. Early evaluation helps prevent further damage and supports better functional recovery through targeted treatment.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, often accompanied by fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive issues. The pain is persistent and can shift from one area to another, making it difficult to diagnose. A multidisciplinary approach helps manage symptoms and improve overall quality of life.
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition marked by pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint. It typically develops gradually and can severely limit arm movement. Timely intervention with physiotherapy and pain relief techniques can help restore range of motion and reduce long-term discomfort.
Post-operative pain is a common but often underestimated issue that can delay recovery and affect overall well-being. It may result from tissue damage during surgery, inflammation, or nerve irritation near the incision site. Effective pain management after surgery is essential to improve mobility, reduce stress on the body, and support faster healing.
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Dr. Namrata Gupta is a fellowship-trained pain specialist with expertise in managing chronic, cancer-related, and nerve pain conditions.
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