- Osteoporosis
- ArthritisAcute joint pain is typically the result of an injury or direct trauma while chronic joint pain can be caused by rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis. Chronic joint pain can also develop as a result of an underlying medical condition such as dislocation, infection, osteoporosis, cancer, or fibromyalgia.
- Fibromyalgia
- Primary Care
- Family PracticeAfter spending time working as a registered pharmacist in Florida, Dr. Burry returned to school to complete her medical degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville. She served her internship at the university’s College of Medicine’s department of community and family health before completing her residency in anesthesiology at Shands Hospital in Gainsville, Florida.
- MRITo determine whether or not you may be suffering from arthritis or to determine the severity, your medical professional will perform blood tests and conduct an imaging scan (ie: x-ray, CAT scan or MRI). Eating healthy, staying active, and understanding your type of arthritis and treatment options are crucial to decreasing your discomfort and paving the way for an enjoyable, happy life.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyAny diagnostic reports (MRI, CT Scan, X-Rays) If you have the films bring them too. We will return them to you.
- SciaticaSciatica is characterized by pain in the lower back that radiates down one or both legs. The pain is described as dull, achy, sharp, like “pins and needles” or similar to electric shocks. Other symptoms associated with sciatica include burning, numbness and tingling sensations. Sciatic nerve pain varies in intensity from mild to severe, and frequency may range from occasional to constant. The onset is generally gradual and not necessarily associated with a previous event. Sciatica is also known as radiating or referred pain, neuropathy, or neuralgia.
- Knee ReplacementDr. Burry has been my Pain Management Doctor for nearly 4 years, She has not only adjusted my medication to a more tolerable dose/strength, but has recommended certain injections…from Facet,Trigger point and epidural, which all helped me keep my medications to a minimum. Also I highly recommend try Prolotherapy, it helped my knee issues without knee replacement….which was a major concern for me. Her staff is the best, as is “Dr.” Sam, her P.A. Thanks for all you have done. P.S. For all her efforts I was able to lose 45 pounds in 3 years due to less pain and being able to walk more.
- Physical TherapyStrengthening the muscles surrounding the joint is important to healing and preventing future flare ups, so we may recommend at-home exercises or physical therapy as well. read more
- Occupational TherapyWhile our primary focus is interventional procedures aimed at relieving pain, we also serve as an excellent resource for directing patients to appropriate adjunctive therapy, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, acupuncture, behavioral therapy, and surgery.
- Back Pain