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The Kentucky Pain Reversal Show is where chronic pain meets real solutions. Hosted by Dr. Ajith Nair - a board-certified anesthesiologist and fellowship-trained interventional pain specialist with more than 33 years of experience - this show exposes the truth behind Kentucky’s pain crisis and reveals the modern treatments that actually work. From pain pumps and spinal-cord stimulation to long-COVID nerve blocks, failed-back-surgery solutions, and addiction-conscious alternatives, every episode gives Kentuckians a clear, scientific path to lower pills, avoid unnecessary surgery, and reclaim their lives.
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Welcome back to The Kentucky Pain Reversal Show! In today’s episode, pain management expert Dr. Ajith Nair to take an in-depth look at one of the most advanced and often misunderstood, tools in modern pain care: the intrathecal pain pump. After covering the journey of chronic pain from injury to treatment in previous episodes, this conversation pivots to real-world solutions. Dr. Ajith Nair explains how pain pumps work, why delivering medication directly into the spinal fluid is so revolution...
Welcome to the Kentucky Pain Reversal Show. In today’s episode, we take a step back to examine the broader chronic pain and opioid landscape in Kentucky. Chronic pain has become not just an individual struggle, but part of a larger story shaped by medical, cultural, and economic forces. We’ll explore how the current system of pain management closely tied to long-term medication use developed, where it stands today, and what’s often missing from the conversation about real solutions. Joined by...
Welcome to the Kentucky Pain Reversal Show. Today, we tackle one of the most difficult decisions facing patients: surgery for chronic pain. Many believe surgery is the definitive solution a fix for their pain once and for all. But what happens when, after a technically successful procedure, pain lingers or returns? Dr. Ajith Nair explores the complex relationship between structural repair and the persistence of pain, shedding light on why fixing anatomy doesn’t always address pain circuits an...
Welcome to another episode of The Kentucky Pain Reversal Show! Today, we're tackling a crucial and often misunderstood phase of the pain journey: those first weeks and months after an injury, when frustration can quickly build as pain lingers despite “doing all the right things.” Your host and expert Dr. Ajith Nair explains why early pain care sometimes misses the mark. Together, they unpack how timing, biology, and the nervous system play pivotal roles in whether pain resolves or becomes chr...
Welcome to the Kentucky Pain Reversal Show, where we cut through the confusion about chronic pain and dig deep into the role pain medications play on your journey. In this episode, Dr. Ajith Nair tackles one of the most misunderstood topics in pain management: why pills that once eased your suffering can lose their effect and sometimes even make pain worse. Together, they break down the science behind opioids, dopamine, and pain receptors in plain language, helping you understand the real rea...
Welcome to the Kentucky Pain Reversal Show, where science, compassion, and real solutions unite to change the way pain is treated across Kentucky. In our very first episode, host Dr. Ajith Nair – a board-certified anesthesiologist and fellowship-trained interventional pain specialist with over 33 years of experience – explores the heart of Kentucky’s pain crisis. From the opioid epidemic’s devastating toll to the frustrating cycle of prescriptions and repeat surgeries, we dive into why Kentuc...
The Kentucky Pain Reversal Show is where chronic pain meets real solutions. Hosted by Dr. Ajith Nair - a board-certified anesthesiologist and fellowship-trained interventional pain specialist with more than 33 years of experience - this show exposes the truth behind Kentucky’s pain crisis and reveals the modern treatments that actually work. From pain pumps and spinal-cord stimulation to long-COVID nerve blocks, failed-back-surgery solutions, and addiction-conscious alternatives, every ...
The Kentucky Pain Reversal Show is where chronic pain meets real solutions. Hosted by Dr. Ajith Nair - a board-certified anesthesiologist and fellowship-trained interventional pain specialist with more than 33 years of experience - this show exposes the truth behind Kentucky’s pain crisis and reveals the modern treatments that actually work. From pain pumps and spinal-cord stimulation to long-COVID nerve blocks, failed-back-surgery solutions, and addiction-conscious alternatives, every episode gives Kentuckians a clear, scientific path to lower pills, avoid unnecessary surgery, and reclaim their lives.
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