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Dr. Mark N. Malinowski, D.O.
Pain Management Specialist | Interventional Pain Medicine
Dr. Mark Malinowski practices Pain Medicine in Chillicothe, OH. Pain medicine is concerned with the prevention of pain, and the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients experiencing pain. Pain medicine physicians use a broad-based approach to treat all pain disorders, ranging from pain as a symptom of disease to pain as the primary disease. Dr. Malinowski serves as a consultant to other physicians but is often the principal treating physician, providing care at various levels; such as treating the patient directly, prescribing medication, prescribing rehabilitative services, performing pain relieving procedures, counseling patients and families, directing a multidisciplinary team, coordinating care with other healthcare providers, and providing consultative services.
17 years
Experience
Dr. Mark N. Malinowski, D.O.
- Columbus, OH
- Ohio State U. Medical Center
- Accepting new patients
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Can the ER do anything for a pinched nerve?
Yes, the ED can order an MRI do determine the location and can start you on oral steroids as needed. The ED can also contact a Pain Physician for discharge continuity of care and READ MORE
Yes, the ED can order an MRI do determine the location and can start you on oral steroids as needed. The ED can also contact a Pain Physician for discharge continuity of care and determine next steps. If the nerve is pinched badly enough, a surgeon may need to be consulted.
Is a physiatrist a pain management doctor?
"Pain Management Physicians" are doctors that completed a fellowship in Pain Management accredited by the ACGME or AOA. Adult specialties that can undergo such fellowships include READ MORE
"Pain Management Physicians" are doctors that completed a fellowship in Pain Management accredited by the ACGME or AOA. Adult specialties that can undergo such fellowships include Anesthesiology, Physiatry (AKA Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation), Neurology and Psychiatry
What tests are done for knee pain?
X-Rays, CT Arthrograms and MRI's
Why is my neck pain not going away?
You may need to be seen for injection care and proper work up. At 19 years old, the run of the mill pain problems should be fleeting. This should be evaluated by a Pain Management READ MORE
You may need to be seen for injection care and proper work up. At 19 years old, the run of the mill pain problems should be fleeting. This should be evaluated by a Pain Management physician for further workup.