Pain Prevention & Rehabilitation Center

Pain Prevention & Rehabilitation Center We specialize in the diagnosis, and non-surgical treatment of all spine related and orthopedic condit

01/03/2023

Front desk Receptionist for small Medical office. Responsibilities include greeting and checking in patients, insurance verification, collecting co-pays, scheduling patients in software. We will cross-train medical assistants for patient care.

We have been in practice for over 20 years and have a very strong reputation in our community. Practice consists of a Physician and Physician's Assistant. Work hours are predictable and consistent. Practice is located in Chesterfield Missouri and is easily accessible from all locations.

Competitive salary, and flexible schedule with a great team atmosphere. An opportunity to grown in this position will include training and additional education.
Our business web address is www.painprevent.com for your reference. If you have interest in learning more about this position, please contact our office manager: Kayli at 314-469-7246. Thank you for your time and consideration.

11/08/2022

We are searching for a full-time or part time Medical Assistant in an outpatient medical office. This position requires computer skills including EHR, patient care and working with insurance companies.

Practice is located in Chesterfield Missouri and is easily accessible from most locations.

This position requires the many aspects of direct patient care including patient education, scheduling, call/fax triage, sterile preparation for injections & treatments and obtaining some history with vitals. A team player with organizational skills is important.

Work hours are predictable and consistent. An opportunity to grown in this position will include training and additional education.

Please visit www.painprevent.com for your reference. If you have interest in learning more about this position, please contact our office manager: Amber at 314-469-7246.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

04/04/2022

We are seeking a Medical Office Manager who has some clinical experience. This position is the backbone of the office overseeing and directing every facet of the clinic. Some of the roles include payroll, staffing, training, pre-authorization of procedures, patient education, credentialling for Providers. This position offers some flexibility in working hours

01/17/2022

Front desk Receptionist for small Medical office. Responsibilities include greeting and checking in patients, insurance verification, collecting co-pays, scheduling patients in software. We will cross-train medical assistants for patient care.

We have been in practice for over 18 years and have a very strong reputation in our community. Practice consists of a Physician and Physician's Assistant. Work hours are predictable and consistent. Practice is located in Chesterfield Missouri and is easily accessible from all locations.

Competitive salary, and flexible schedule with a great team atmosphere. An opportunity to grown in this position will include training and additional education.
Our business web address is www.painprevent.com for your reference. If you have interest in learning more about this position, please contact our office manager: Erica at 314-469-7246. Thank you for your time and consideration.

As we age, a tendon is subject to degeneration within the substance of the tendon. The term degeneration means that wear...
08/24/2021

As we age, a tendon is subject to degeneration within the substance of the tendon. The term degeneration means that wear and tear occurs in the tendon over time and leads to a situation where the tendon is weaker than normal. Degeneration in a tendon usually shows up as a loss of the normal arrangement of the fibers of the tendon. Tendons are made up of strands of a material called collagen (think of a tendon as similar to a nylon rope and the strands of collagen as the nylon strands). Some of the individual strands of the tendon become jumbled due to the degeneration, other fibers break, and the tendon loses strength. The healing process in the tendon causes the tendon to become thickened as scar tissue tries to repair the tendon. This condition is called tendinosis.

One theory on the cause of tendinosis is that small tears in the tendon occur through overuse. They begin to heal but when re-injured by continued use, the tendons seem to finally give up on trying to heal and a condition called angiofibroblastic degeneration begins to take over. (Think of this as scar tissue that never reaches maturity and remains weak and painful. ) Other physicians feel that the tendon changes are primarily a result of decreased blood flow in the area, a sort of heart attack of the tendon. The end result is still the formation of the angiofibroblastic tendinosis tissue. The same events can happen with repeated strains like hammering a nail, picking up a heavy bucket, or pruning shrubs.

Dysfunction in the sacroiliac joint (SI) can cause low back and/or leg pain. The pain can be similar to pain caused by a...
06/28/2021

Dysfunction in the sacroiliac joint (SI) can cause low back and/or leg pain. The pain can be similar to pain caused by a lumbar disc herniation. This condition is generally more common in young and middle age women and typically following a history of some form of trauma or injury. However, both men and women can be afflicted with certain types of injuries. The three most common history findings include: car accident, fall or pregnancy. Anatomy: The sacroiliac joint lies next to the spine and connects the sacrum (the triangular bone at the bottom of the spine) with the pelvis (iliac crest). The pain is typically felt on one side of the low back or buttocks, and can radiate down the leg. However, bilateral buttock or hip pain is not unusual. The pain usually remains above the knee, but at times pain can extend to the ankle or foot. Consequently, pain from the SI joint can mimic many other common spinal disorders.

The term “sciatica” is commonly used to describe pain traveling in the distribution of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a ...
05/26/2021

The term “sciatica” is commonly used to describe pain traveling in the distribution of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a symptom caused by a disorder occurring in the lumbar spine. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the human body, about the diameter of a finger. The sciatic nerve then runs vertically downward into the back of the thigh, behind the knee branching into the hamstring muscles (calf) and further downward to the foot.

The Cause: Nerve Compression
The most common cause is a herniated disk in your back, although there are other causes as well. An MRI Scan of your lower back may help in making the diagnosis. Rarely is nerve damage permanent and paralysis is seldom a danger. Several different nerves can result in sciatica. A combination of a good assessment and studies

05/26/2021

Dr. Suthar will be out of town July 2nd-11th. Our office staff will be in office answering phones & taking messages.

Our new photo in the waiting area. Image of South Carolina?
05/09/2021

Our new photo in the waiting area. Image of South Carolina?

05/03/2021
Spinal stenosis affects both males and females & is most common between the ages of 50 and 70. Individuals with spinal s...
04/28/2021

Spinal stenosis affects both males and females & is most common between the ages of 50 and 70. Individuals with spinal stenosis may experience vague pain in the low back and legs when walking or standing. Learn more at our website https://www.painprevent.com/spinal-stenosis/

04/25/2021

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St. Louis, MO

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+13144697246

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