Approximately one third of the US suffers from pain, which is over 100 million individuals. When it comes to health information, knowledge is power and it can go a long way to helping the patient deal with his or her acute or chronic pain. Prior to the advent of the
Internet, most individuals had to acquire their health information through either a medical journal, textbook or directly from a doctor.
Medical journals and textbooks can be very difficult to understand as they’re written with articles meant to be read by other medical professionals. Also, it is fairly inefficient to get health information from one’s doctor, especially if a person has already been to the doctors office, received the diagnosis and simply wants to obtain more information. The internet allows for medical professionals to publish on the internet for immediate reading by patients and those needing health information rapidly.
Now we have the Internet, and there has been an incredible amount of new pain management information disseminated in blogs, pain management websites, and through YouTube videos. The Internet has turned most people into a “need it now” society and if you are a person dealing with pain, it is there believe me!
If a person has sciatica and wants to know how best to treat it, there are many thousands of articles with great information on blogs around the Internet. In addition, if a prospective patient wants to see the various treatments that pain doctors are providing in the area, the Internet is also the best place to go.

YouTube has been great for relaying medical information.
Practices that are active on YouTube can relate better with patients as the information can be relayed with an audiovisual format. Medical practices and professionals who write blogs and information for patient pain management conditions are very smart when they put things into layman’s terms.
Receiving pain management information that can be understood and utilized in real life has been a godsend thanks to the Internet.
Granted, there is plenty of inaccurate information being disseminated and unproven treatments being sold to unknowing individuals via the Internet as well. But when you look at the pros and cons of having so much health information online, there’s definitely more benefit than there is downside.
PreferredPainCenter.com is an amazing resource for pain management conditions, with a full online textbook of information along with a continuously updated blog along with a full YouTube educational channel with hundreds of videos.
It is resources such as preferredpaincenter.com that are paving the way in patient education and help to engender educated patients when they come in for treatment, knowing the appropriate questions to answer and facilitate successful treatment.
PreferredPainCenter.com works with the best Arizona pain center in the Valley, Arizona Pain Specialists. They have Board Certified pain doctors and chiropractors providing cutting edge pain treatments throughout the Valley and accept over 50 insurances along with worker’s compensation, self pay and Personal Injury.
For the best Arizona pain doctors in the Southwest, call (602) 507-6550.