University Pain Medicine Center

The University Pain Medicine Center to Host Back Pain Seminar in January

 

Somerset, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/26/2016 -- One of the most common cause of lower back pain - sacroiliac joint pain - is rarely evaluated in patients in East Windsor, NJ (and the surrounding area), who seek back pain relief. However, the sacroiliac joint causes up to 25% of all low back pain. Patients tired of suffering from chronic pain, and who would like to learn about a treatment for some causes of low back pain, can attend a free seminar hosted by the University Pain Medicine Center.

The University Pain Medicine Center is known throughout New York and New Jersey for effective, minimally invasive pain relief and management treatments. Founding doctor Didier Demesmin, M.D., will speak at the upcoming seminar, educating attendees about sacroiliac joint pain symptoms, causes, and treatments. The seminar will take place on Tuesday, January 31, 2017, at the University Pain Medicine Center's Somerset, NJ, facility, located on 59 Veronica Avenue.

The event will begin at 7:30 PM and light refreshments will be served. Seating for this event is limited. Those who are suffering from buttock pain, hip pain, groin pain, or leg pain and are interested in attending in order to learn more about how sacroiliac joint pain treatments can help them may RSVP by calling 732-873-6868.

With five office locations in New York and New Jersey, the University Pain Medicine Center's team of pain specialists is able to offer relief to patients suffering from lower back pain and other forms of chronic pain in East Windsor, NJ, and the surrounding areas. Give them a call at any time to schedule an appointment, or book an appointment online through the University Pain Medicine Center's website.

About The University Pain Medicine Center
The University Pain Medicine Center is a medical practice that is committed to helping patients manage their acute and chronic pain or recover from their injuries. In particular, they specialize in using minimally invasive techniques treatment options and procedures to help patients find relief from back, neck, knee, hip, shoulder pain, and much more. Their board-certified physicians work out of five office locations in New Jersey and New York, and those who would like to learn more about the practice, or find the nearest location, are encouraged to visit http://upmcnj.com.