Pain Treatment

Pain Management

Effective pain management is essential to quality of life and treatment success. St. George Hospital uses a multimodal approach that combines conventional pain medicine with integrative therapies to address both the symptoms and underlying causes of pain.
Overview

What Is Integrative Pain Management?

Pain management at St. George Hospital goes beyond prescribing medication. We recognize that chronic pain often involves multiple contributing factors, including inflammation, nerve damage, muscular dysfunction, toxic burden, and psychological distress. Our approach addresses these layers simultaneously using a combination of therapies tailored to each patient’s pain profile.
Pain management therapy at St. George Hospital Germany
Treatment room at St. George Hospital Bad Aibling Germany
Mechanism

How Does It Work?

Our pain management protocols may include medical pain therapy (appropriate pharmacological intervention), neural therapy and local injections, acupuncture, TENS and electrotherapy, manual therapy and physiotherapy, psychological pain management techniques, anti-inflammatory infusion therapy, and hyperthermia for pain-related conditions. The approach is always multimodal and individualized.
Indications

What Conditions Does It Treat?

Is This Therapy Right for You?

Our physicians will recommend specific treatments only after a thorough assessment.
Patient Experience

What Does a Session Look Like?

Pain management is integrated throughout the treatment program. Sessions vary from brief injection procedures (15-30 minutes) to longer infusion-based treatments (1-2 hours). Physical therapy and manual therapy sessions typically last 30-60 minutes. The pain management plan is reviewed and adjusted regularly based on patient response.
Research

Evidence & Safety

Multimodal pain management is recognized as best practice by major pain medicine organizations worldwide. The individual modalities used at St. George Hospital, including neural therapy, acupuncture, and anti-inflammatory infusion therapy, each have published evidence supporting their use in chronic and cancer-related pain.
Cross-Department Use

Used in These Departments

Learn More About Pain Management

Contact our medical team to discuss how we can help manage your pain.