Best Pain Management near me in Côte-Saint-Luc

Choose from 5 Pain Management specialists near you in Côte-Saint-Luc

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Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune, Physiotherapist - View listing
Physiotherapist
Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune
I’m Philippe, an experienced physio passionate about movement and performance. I use education, manual therapy, dry needling, and exercise to help you move better, recover smarter, and stay active.
Montreal, Canada
$130/hr
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Yara Jabre, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist - View listing
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Yara Jabre
Pelvic floor physiotherapy with a side of sweat! I help women lift, run, and train through pregnancy, postpartum & perimenopause—without compromising their active lifestyle.
Montreal, Canada
$130/hr
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Kim Leprohon, acupuncturist - View listing
acupuncturist
Kim Leprohon
I am an acupuncturist guided by a passion for balance, well-being, and movement. I offer a gentle, caring, and non-judgmental approach, respecting each person's individual pace.
Montreal, Canada
$80/hr
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Sabrina Perron-Singh, physiotherapist - View listing
physiotherapist, physio, pediatric physio, pelvic floor rehabilitation physio
Sabrina Perron-Singh
I am Sabrina Perron-Singh, a physiotherapist who graduated with a Master's degree from the University of Montreal in 2014. I offer physiotherapy care services for both pediatric patients and adults of all ages. Looking forward to meeting you!
Montreal, Canada
$150/hr
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Julia Rover, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist - View listing
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Julia Rover
Licensed pelvic floor physiotherapist that specializes in: Prenatal & Postpartum Care | Pelvic & Genital Pain | Bladder & Bowel Symptoms | Sexual Dysfunctions. Treating individuals across the gender spectrum.
Blainville, Canada
$130/hr
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What is pain management?

Pain management addresses biological, psychological, and social contributors to pain with education, movement, and targeted interventions. Effective care builds tolerance and confidence for valued activities while reducing flare‑ups. Plans may include strategies you would find in physiotherapy classes and focused programs in a pain clinic when appropriate. The aim is sustainable capacity, not just temporary relief, supported by clear goals and measurable outcomes you review regularly.

What treatments are used?

Common elements include graded activity, strength and mobility work, sleep and stress strategies, education about pain, and when needed manual techniques or medical coordination. Plans adapt to your response and context. For persistent issues like chronic pain or region‑specific concerns such as lower or upper back pain, your team tailors dosage and pacing so progress feels safe and achievable.

What can I expect from treatment?

Expect a collaborative plan with milestones that matter to you—walking farther, sleeping better, or returning to hobbies. Early sessions build self‑management skills; later visits refine load and recovery. You will practice between sessions with simple routines. If you need extra support, integrated services in pain clinics can consolidate momentum while keeping the focus on function and quality of life.

How long does it take to see results?

Many people notice early changes within weeks when practice is consistent and expectations are realistic. Complex histories may need longer horizons. Your clinician will help you set timelines and adjust when fatigue, stress, or illness slow progress. If chronic pain is part of your picture, dosage and recovery strategies will be customized to support steady, durable improvements.

How often are sessions?

Weekly or biweekly is common at the start to build momentum and confidence, then tapering as skills generalize. Brief check‑ins help during transitions, travel, or flare‑ups. If you are returning from back pain or targeting stubborn chronic pain, your team will outline a cadence that balances progress with recovery and life demands.