This page features short bulletins for quick learning, news and updates.
- Why the Hormone and Pain Care Movement in 2013? May,2013
- Hormones and Pain Care – What it is not, June, 2013
- Getting Over the Fear of Getting Started, July, 2013.
- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Pregnenolone, August, 2013
- Why Hormones are the New Frontier in Pain Care, August, 2013
- Testosterone Tips, September, 2013
- Hormone Levels Can Validate Presence of Pain and Affect Treatment, September, 2013
- Hormones for Pain Management, Compounds and Dosages, October, 2013
- Osteoporosis in Pain Patients, A Hormone Issue, November, 2013
- Hormone Replacement Following Opioid Supression, December, 2013
- Why is Hormone Testing Important to Pain Management? February, 2014
- Why Should Hormone Deficiencies Be Identified and Corrected as Part of a Pain Management Program? February, 2014
- Which Hormones Should Be Tested? February, 2014
- Which Patients Should Be Tested? February, 2014
- Four Common Clinical Situations And Actions To Take. February, 2014
- How Frequently Should Hormone Testing Be Done? February, 2014
- Which Hormone Formulations Should You Use? February, 2014
- Compounded Or Commercial? February, 2014
- How To Use Hormones To Spare Opioids. February, 2014
- How Long Should Hormones Be Replaced? February, 2014
- Opioids Suppress More Hormones than Testosterone. April, 2014
- High Pain — High Hormone Levels. May, 2014
- How Pain Stimulates Hormones. June, 2014
- Recommended Starting Dosages of Hormones for Chronic Pain Patients. June, 2014
- Hormone Testing and Treatment Is a New Frontier in Pain Management. August, 2014
- Why Hormone Testing And Treatment Aren’t A Passing Fad In Pain Management. August, 2014
- Hormones Minimize Opioids. October, 2014
- How Long Should Patients Stay On Hormones?. October, 2014
- Cortisol Abnormalities are a Factor of Pain Severity and Longevity. November, 2014
- The Physiologic Effect of Chronic Pain on Serum Hormone Levels. November, 2014
- Basics of Hormone Testing and Treatment Action. December, 2014
- Very Low Hormone Levels. January, 2015
- Sexual Dysfunction in Chronic Pain Patients. January, 2015
- Replacement Dosages for Pregnenolone and DHEA. January, 2015
- Hormone Supplementation: RX or Sell in the Office?. January, 2015
- Hormone Pellets: An Emerging Treatment. February, 2015
- How to Bill Insurance for Hormone Testing and Treatment. February, 2015
- Hormones Stimulate Cartilege Growth. March, 2015
- Replacement Starting Dosages. April, 2015
- Are Abnormal Hormone Serum Levels a Biomarker of Centralized Pain?. April, 2015
- Expansion of Recommended Hormone Pain Panel. May, 2015
- Hormone Replacement is a Primary Care Function. June, 2015
- Protocols for HCG and Oxytocin. July, 2015
- Are There Complications of Hormone Replacement In Pain Patients? Aug, 2015
- HORMONES – Time for New Thinking Aug, 2015
- The 3 Uses of Hormones in Pain Management
- How to Interpret a Hormone Profile
- Interpretation and Actions Following Hormone Profile Testing
- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Protocol For Chronic Pain
- Catecholamines: The Forgotten Hormones
- Melatonin Can Be Useful in Some Pain Patients
- Hypothyroidism Underdiagnosed and Undertreated in Chronic Pain Patients
- Corticoid Support a New Concept in Pain Mangement
- Oxytocin Growing Use in Pain Management
- Now – A Fingerstick Hormone Profile
- Cortisol and Control of Neuroinflammation
- Low Dose Corticoid Treatment
- When To Use Oxytocin and HCG
- Four Types of Hormone Administration
- Oxytocin and Ketamine