• How Does IV Ketamine Treat Both Neuropathic Pain and Fibromyalgia?
    Jun 5 2026

    In this episode of the New York Pain Medicine Podcast, we explore how IV ketamine acts as a "hard reset" for the nervous system in patients suffering from treatment-resistant chronic pain. We break down the science behind the NMDA receptor to explain how ketamine blocks the malfunctioning distress signals that traditional oral medications and nerve blocks often miss. By comparing its effects on localized neuropathic pain—smoothing out hyperactive neural "ruts"—with its impact on systemic fibromyalgia—turning down the body's overactive pain "volume dial"—we reveal how this versatile treatment can effectively reprogram the brain's embedded memory of physical injury.

    Ready to get out of pain? Book an appointment with Dr. Doug Allen at New York Pain Medicine. Visit our website and call the office today to explore a long-term solution for your joint health.

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    5 mins
  • What is Regenerative Medicine?
    May 5 2026

    This episode of the New York Pain Medicine Podcast explores why some injuries, like a simple paper cut, heal in days while chronic joint pain can persist for a decade. We dive into the world of orthobiologics and how regenerative medicine is shifting the focus from masking symptoms to actually repairing damaged tissue.

    The Mechanic vs. The Warning Light

    Standard treatments for chronic pain often act like turning off a "check engine light" without fixing the motor. Regenerative therapies, however, function like hiring a mechanic to rebuild the engine by stimulating the body’s dormant healing mechanisms to repair tendons, ligaments, and joints.

    Key Therapies Discussed:

    • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): A concentrated sample of your own blood that uses growth factors to act as "biological flares," signaling stem cells to produce new collagen.
    • Exosome Therapy: These "cellular foremen" deliver molecular blueprints directly to cells, providing specific instructions on how to synthesize proteins and calm inflammation.
    • The Steroid Trap: While corticosteroids offer fast relief, they can shut down the vital first step of the healing cycle and potentially degrade joint integrity over time.


    What We Cover:

    • How PRP density overcomes chronic inflammation.
    • The difference between providing raw materials (PRP) and providing the blueprint (Exosomes).
    • Conditions treated, including osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease, and sports injuries.
    • The surprisingly short downtime—most patients return to light activity immediately.


    Ready to stop masking the pain? Book an appointment with Dr. Doug Allen at New York Pain Medicine. Visit our website or call the office today to explore a long-term solution for your joint health.

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    5 mins
  • Which Pain Medicine Treatments Are Right For Me?
    Apr 1 2026

    Living with chronic or acute pain is an exhausting cycle that often requires more than a single-method solution. In this episode of The New York Pain Medicine Podcast, we explore the comprehensive, multimodal strategies utilized by Dr. Douglas Allen at New York Pain Medicine to move beyond temporary relief toward sustainable recovery. We break down the science and benefits of a customized care plan, examining how a strategic combination of conservative oral medications, targeted physical therapy, medical acupuncture, and trigger point injections can combat pain from multiple angles. Tune in to learn how integrating these in-office procedures with dedicated at-home care can address underlying musculoskeletal issues, deactivate painful muscle knots, and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes for a faster return to daily life.

    Ready to build a more resilient you? Start the conversation today. Visit nypainmedicine.com to book your confidential consultation online, or call our Midtown East office at 212-245-7900. You don’t have to navigate this journey alone.

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    5 mins
  • Is "Misery-Free" Detox Possible?
    Mar 3 2026

    Most people fear the "exit strategy" from pain medication more than the pain itself. In this deep dive, we explore a unique protocol that treats recovery like a medical upgrade. From the pharmacology of partial agonists to retraining the brain’s response to stress, learn how Dr. Douglas Allen from New York Pain Medicine integrates psychiatry, PT, and interventional care to create a comprehensive recovery ecosystem. Stop surviving the day and start living it.


    Ready to build a more resilient you? Start the conversation today. Visit nypainmedicine.com to book your confidential consultation online, or call our Midtown East office at 212-245-7900. You don’t have to navigate this journey alone.

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    5 mins
  • What Is the Best Way to Recover from a Sports Injury?
    Feb 4 2026

    When you tweak a muscle or feel that familiar twinge in a joint, your first instinct is usually to grab an ice pack and clear your calendar. But what if "resting and waiting" is actually the worst thing you can do for your long-term performance?

    In this episode, Dr. Douglas Allen breaks down the Physio Tree approach—a shift in mindset that moves recovery from a passive waiting game to an active engineering problem. We explore why generic physical therapy often fails athletes and how regenerative medicine, like PRP, can "speed up biology" to get you back on the field stronger than before.

    Key Takeaways
    • The Mechanic vs. The Engineer: A GP might treat your symptoms (the flat tire), but a physiatrist investigates the biomechanical weakness (the alignment) to ensure you don’t "blow another tire" in three months.
    • The Danger of "Babying" Injuries: Avoiding movement can lead to weak, inflexible scar tissue. Early, aggressive intervention ensures the body heals with high-quality, functional tissue.
    • The Two-Phase Recovery Strategy:
    1. Phase 1: Put out the fire. Manage acute inflammation and pain to allow for initial movement.
    2. Phase 2: Speed up biology. Use regenerative treatments like Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) to provide a "supply drop" of healing factors to the injury site.
    • Sport-Specific Physics: Recovery must match the sport. A runner’s rehab should focus on vertical impact and gait, while a golfer’s rehab must address rotational torque and grip.
    • The Multimodal Toolkit: True healing requires layering treatments—combining nerve blocks, orthotics, athletic taping, and biological boosters to attack the problem from every angle.
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    5 mins
  • Tired of Pills? A Guide to Acupuncture for Back Pain & Migraines
    Jan 2 2026

    Are you tired of managing chronic pain with pills and worrying about side effects or dependency? In this episode, we explore the science behind medical acupuncture—a proven, non-surgical solution for conditions like sciatica, migraines, arthritis, and back pain.

    We dive deep into how acupuncture does more than just "block" pain. You'll learn the biological mechanisms at play, including how targeted needle placement triggers the release of endorphins (the body's natural painkillers) and calms an overactive nervous system to reduce inflammation. We also discuss the critical difference between spa acupuncture and physician-guided medical acupuncture, emphasizing the importance of an accurate diagnosis before treatment begins.

    Whether you are dealing with stubborn joint pain or looking for a safe alternative to opioids, this episode breaks down how integrating acupuncture into a comprehensive medical plan can help you regain mobility and improve your quality of life.

    In this episode, you will learn:

    • The Biology of Relief: How acupuncture stimulates endorphins and regulates the nervous system.
    • Targeted Treatment: Why local targeting of pain points is safer than systemic medication.
    • Conditions Treated: Effectiveness for back pain, neck pain, sciatica, migraines, and myofascial pain syndrome.
    • Safety & Integration: The benefits of a physician-guided approach that coordinates acupuncture with physical therapy and imaging.

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    Ready to find relief without surgery or medication? Don't let chronic pain control your life. Contact New York Pain Medicine today to schedule a consultation with our board-certified physicians. We will help you determine if medical acupuncture is the right step for your recovery.

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    4 mins
  • Understanding EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies with Dr. Douglas Allen
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of the New York Pain Medicine Podcast, we delve into the use of EMG and nerve conduction studies for diagnosing pain and nerve issues. Host and pain management specialist Dr. Douglas Allen explains the roles of these diagnostic tools, which measure signal speed in nerves and electrical activity in muscles. The episode highlights scenarios when these tests are particularly useful, especially when other diagnostic methods, like MRIs, provide inconclusive results. Dr. Allen also emphasizes how these tests guide effective treatment plans and avoid unnecessary procedures. Listeners are encouraged to consider a consultation if they experience persistent nerve symptoms.


    00:00 Introduction to Today's Topic

    00:23 Understanding Nerve Conduction Study (NCS)

    00:58 Exploring Electromyography (EMG)

    01:21 Combining NCS and EMG for Diagnosis

    01:39 When to Consider EMG Testing

    02:30 Dr. Douglas Allen's Expertise

    02:59 What to Expect During the Test

    03:13 Conclusion and Contact Information

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    4 mins
  • Exploring Minimally Invasive Pain Management with Dr. Douglas Allen
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode of the New York Pain Medicine podcast, the focus is on a blog post by Dr. Douglas Allen discussing when to consider minimally invasive pain procedures. These treatments are aimed at New Yorkers suffering from persistent pain that hasn't responded to physical therapy or medications. Various options like nerve blocks, epidural injections, facet joint injections, and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) are covered. Key triggers for considering these procedures include chronic pain lasting three to six months, diagnostic proof of a specific issue, and patient goals to avoid major surgery or reduce opioid use. The approach at New York Pain Medicine involves a comprehensive evaluation to ensure precise treatment, often integrated with other therapies like physical therapy and lifestyle changes. The goal is to find the root cause and offer targeted, effective treatments. Listeners are encouraged to contact Dr. Douglas Allen at NY Pain Medicine for consultations and further information.


    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:10 Understanding Minimally Invasive Pain Procedures

    00:44 Exploring Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA)

    01:24 When to Consider Minimally Invasive Procedures

    02:55 Comprehensive Evaluation at New York Pain Medicine

    03:43 Benefits of Minimally Invasive Procedures

    04:01 Integrated Treatment Plans

    04:19 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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    6 mins