Arizona Pain
We get people who are in pain back to living an active, pain-free life. Located at Shea Blvd. and Hayden in Scottsdale,AZ. Our goal is much more than pain relief.
We help people with pain who:
😴 Have trouble sleeping
🚴 Have stopped being active
👦 Can’t play with their kids or grandkids
📍9 Locations Valley-Wide Call 480-443-2584 or visit arizonapainrelief.com. Arizona Pain Relief is a facility dedicated to helping people of all ages to be free from pain and drastically improve function without surgery. When you come to Arizona Pain Relief you get our
What if we told you a patient went from not being able to feel the warmth of a cup of coffee to getting that sensation back?
Jennifer’s journey with chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is a powerful reminder that even when numbness, tingling, and loss of sensation begin to impact everyday life, there may still be a path forward.
After a successful spinal cord stimulator trial helped restore sensation in her hands, she moved forward with implantation and experienced LIFE-CHANGING results!
At Arizona Pain, we strive to help people find relief, restore function, and get back to living the lives they deserve. Stories like this highlight what’s possible when innovative treatments and advanced technology come together to help patients reclaim their quality of life. 💙
Watch the full video to hear about her journey.
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What if your headaches are being caused by something you do every day? 👀
Watch for 3 surprising triggers you probably haven’t considered!
We spend so much time focused on symptoms that we rarely ask: what habits might be contributing to them? 🤔💭
Posture is one of those things that often gets overlooked!
Watch the full video to learn why the way you hold your body throughout the day matters!
Is sitting the new smoking? 🤔 The comparison might not mean what you think….
Watch the full clip to learn why it’s not just about exercise, it’s about movement throughout the day!
Think posture only affects your back? Think again!
Watch the full video to learn 3 ways poor posture may be affecting your body.
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Waking up sore every morning? Your sleeping position and mattress might not be working together 😖
Back sleepers, side sleepers, and stomach sleepers all need different types of support. Knowing your sleep style and pairing it with the right mattress can make a huge difference in how you sleep and how you feel when you wake up!
Your back wasn’t designed for 8+ hours in the same position every day!!
One of the biggest things affecting your spine isn’t always injury, but the daily habits you repeat over time. Your discs are constantly responding to movement, posture, and pressure throughout the day. Which means getting up and moving regularly matters a lot more than people think.
Sometimes protecting your spine starts with the simplest things: standing up, stretching, and giving your body the movement it was built for!
Your spine does more than support your body, it’s connected to nearly everything you feel every day 🤯
Headaches. Tingling. Weakness. Even issues you wouldn’t immediately connect to your spine could start with irritated nerves and pressure along the spinal cord.
Understanding what your spine controls can completely change the way you think about pain and symptoms!
The small habits you ignore today can become the chronic pain you’re fighting tomorrow.
The good news? Small daily changes, like improving your workspace setup, stretching regularly, and being mindful of your posture, can make a huge difference over time.
Start now, and your future self will thank you for it!
If you’re constantly cracking your neck or twisting in your chair trying to “pop” your back… this is for you 👀
That pop is trapped gas escaping the joint space. Temporary relief ≠ fixing the problem.
If you feel like you always need to crack your neck, your spine may not be functioning properly.
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Phoenix, AZ
85027
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 2pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 2pm - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 1pm |