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    Why Choose Palo Brea

    A Multidisciplinary Approach to Interventional Care

    At Palo Brea Pain & Rehabilitation, we believe that quality pain management should go beyond medication supervision and pain relief injections. Instead, we define “quality” pain management as a commitment to exploring evidence-based treatments and evaluating the effectiveness of those interventions in the overall success and functional improvement of each patient.

    As a board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) physician, Dr. Jeffrey Scott understands that quality care also involves assessing how pain can create disruption in areas such as self-independence, self-reliability, work performance, and mood, as well as the social stigma associated with disability and handicap.

    Taking into consideration the physical and psychological barriers that chronic pain conditions create for patients and their families, Palo Brea adopts a multidisciplinary approach to pain management that addresses the unique needs of each patient.

    As such, Dr. Scott’s definition of improvement is functional improvement. And, maximizing function includes not only pain control but also patient education, communication, and participation. With an individualized treatment plan, the impact of chronic pain on a patient’s quality of life can be effectively controlled and minimized.

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    Real Patients • Real Results • Lives Changed

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