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  • Do You Have Back Pain? Why Yoga May Help

    If you have back problems, should you only do physical therapy? 

  • Thomas R. Kelley, MD, Named Chief of Quality And Clinical Transformation At Orlando Health

    Under his leadership, in 2013 South Seminole Hospital became the first Orlando Health facility to install and activate digital quality boards in public areas to provide medical outcomes data directly to patients and families.

  • Painful Intercourse May be Due to One of These Reasons

    Sex is supposed to be pleasurable, but research has found that anywhere from 10 percent to 30 percent of women experience pain during sex. 

  • A RETROSPECTIVE CONTINUATION STUDY IN SMALL FIBER NEUROPATHY IN CHILDREN: PRESENTATION & CLINICAL FEATURES

    A RETROSPECTIVE CONTINUATION STUDY IN SMALL FIBER NEUROPATHY IN CHILDREN: PRESENTATION & CLINICAL FEATURES

  • Pain Management

    The Pain Management Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center is a multidisciplinary clinic with a staff of experts all working together to treat one medical problem...pain.

  • Vascular Anomalies Clinic

    Comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, management and care coordination for those affected with vascular lesions.

  • Experiencing Chronic Pain? Your Diet May Be To Blame

    Eating a high-fat diet doesn’t just pack on the pounds. It also increases your risk of chronic pain.

  • Coumadin Clinic

    Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute offers a clinic devoted to our patients who are taking Coumadin, which is also known as Warfarin or Jantoven. Coumadin is an anticoagulant medication prescribed for patients to reduce the risk of their body forming a blood clot, which can lead to a heart attack, stroke or even death. Patients on Coumadin must have frequent blood tests, called PT/INR, to assure the effect of the blood thinner remains in the desired range. Our Coumadin clinic offers the PT/INR test via a simple finger stick rather than a venous blood draw. We offer our patients immediate test results and dosing instructions. In addition, we provide personalized education regarding Coumadin side effects as well as education regarding the effects of various foods and other medications that can affect the test results. The patient’s next appointment is scheduled before they leave our office therefore offering continuity of care. 

  • Arthritis Pain Information Session

    Take the first step towards understanding your joint pain as orthopedic surgeons answer your questions and discuss:

  • What Happens When the Limb Is Gone, but the Pain Remains?

    Losing a limb can deliver a one-two punch. First there’s the physical and mental trauma of an amputation. Then, for more than 80 percent of amputees, comes the chronic pain that can be nearly as debilitating as their original injury.