Saint Francis Pain Management Center

The Pain Management Center at Saint Francis Medical Center helps people suffering from acute and chronic pain. With a specially trained staff on hand, the Pain Management Center reviews your medical and family health histories, identifies your source of pain, and provides the most effective method of pain relief for you.

t Center at Saint Francis Medical Center helps people suffering from acute and chronic pain. With a specially trained staff on hand, the Pain Management Center reviews your medical and family health histories, identifies your source of pain, and provides the most effective method of pain relief for you.

The team manages a wide range of conditions including:

  • Spine pain and chronic back pain
  • Low-back syndrome
  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) / reflex sympathetic dystrophy
  • Nerve damage
  • Cancer-related pain
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Postoperative pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Shingles
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Compression fractures

Treatments

Nerve Blocks

Local anesthetic or steroids are used to treat a variety of chronic pain conditions, including nerve damage, narrowing of the spinal canal, postsurgical scars and nerve damage from diabetes. They may also be prescribed during pain emergencies in adults, including postoperative pain, pain from pelvic and lower-extremity trauma, cancer-related pain, and a variety of other types of acute and chronic pain.

Radiofrequency Lesioning

Radiofrequency lesioning is a safe, proven means of interrupting pain signals that run between the source of the pain and the brain. This procedure heats a small volume of nerve tissue to interrupt pain signals from that specific area.

Spinal Cord Stimulation

Tiny electrical signals are used to stimulate the spinal cord and interfere with the transmission of pain signals to the brain, reducing pain sensations.

Intraspinal Drug Infusion Therapy

A small implantable pump administers small doses of medication directly to the spinal cord to block pain. Intraspinal drug infusion requires much smaller doses of medication for pain relief than oral or intravenous methods. Patients may have fewer side effects and greater pain relief.

Rehabilitation Services

Aquatic Therapy

Aquatic therapy facilitates basic treatment techniques used in the gym by including the properties of water (buoyancy, resistance, support and warmth) to challenge and strengthen the patient’s balance, coordination, muscle, endurance, range of motion and tone.

Hand Therapy

Hand therapy offers specialized treatment to patients who have lost range of motion, strength or endurance in their hands or arms due to illness or trauma.

Home Health

The Home Health program at Saint Francis Medical Center features caring, highly skilled therapists, nurses and aides who provide various healthcare services to people confined to their homes. Individualized plans of care are developed for qualified patients based on input from physicians, Home Health staff and at-home caregivers.

Neuropsychology Services

As the only provider in the region with both a neuropsychologist and a behavioral psychologist on staff, Saint Francis Medical Center provides expert care for patients suffering from emotional/cognitive problems due to bodily injury. Inpatient rehabilitation staff helps patients develop coping skills, establish appropriate expectations and modify their lifestyle in accordance with any physical limitations to maintain a positive outlook on life.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists and assistants at Saint Francis Medical Center are focused on increasing independence and improving quality of life. This involves developing individualized treatment programs for patients to help them reach goals in regard to the social, emotional and physiological effects of illnesses and injuries, including spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and dementia. Caregivers also assist patients in restoring daily living activities, such as self-care, work and leisure.

Orthotics

Seventy-five percent of Americans experience foot problems at one time or another. At Saint Francis Medical Center, feet are scanned by a computerized system that generates a 3-D view of each foot to ensure a proper fit before orthotics are processed. Customized orthotics can be installed in running shoes, heels, dress shoes, work shoes or any other foot ware. The goal is to provide enhanced biomechanics and feet alignment.

Pediatric Rehabilitation

The specialized pediatric rehabilitation program supports an interdisciplinary team approach to treating communication, physical, social and behavioral needs. Therapists are experienced at keeping children motivated during therapy sessions.

Physical Therapy

Through the use of exercises and applications that promote and restore normal function and development, physical therapists and assistants at Saint Francis Medical Center help patients overcome injuries and other physically debilitating conditions.

Recreational Therapy

Saint Francis Medical Center’s recreational therapy caregivers work with patients to improve skills and provide information needed to ensure successful adjustment into their home or community environment.

Work Injury Training

Work injury training offers individualized programs and therapies designed to get injured workers back on the job quickly. Therapists use a variety of resources to create a job-specific conditioning program in a simulated work environment.

Hours

Monday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Tuesday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Wednesday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Thursday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 4 pm

Secondary Location

3250 Gordonville Road
Entrance 2, Suite 450
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703

573-331-5329

Reviews for Saint Francis Pain Management Center


Doug Combs

Miss Susan Jackson was extremely helpful, understanding and I feel like went through every option for myself. She is amazing and I would not hesitate to refer her to anyone. I want to thank you all for such excellent service, once again.

Kentucky Girl

Dr. Walker and his team are the best! He is extremely busy, but he always takes the time to answer questions. If you have a procedure that requires him to go into your spinal canal, which can be scary since there are so many risks, Dr. Walker will explain everything so you know what to expect. He will talk to you throughout the procedure and explain what he is doing, but he also throws in some small talk to help keep you relaxed. I've been a patient of Dr. Walker for almost 10 years and I can't think of a negative thing to say about him. Dr. Walker truly cares about his patients and embodies everything a doctor should be. His front office staff, Sandy, Jade and Rhonda, are also exceptional people. If you have questions between appointments, they don't make you feel like you are bothering them. If they are unable to answer your question or resolve your issue, they will transfer you to the appropriate nurse who can handle your problem. If you have to leave a message, the nurse will actually call you back! Dr. Walker and his team are truly a wonderful group of people.

Lora Rowland

Very nice people. Will listen to your concerns. I know I am in good hands

Linda Fowler

Excellent experience with provider. I was seen timely, staff professional, knowledgeable. The parking situation is troublesome. It took me numerous trips around & about 20 minutes to park due to cones in every other space.

Brenda Ban

Dr Toby is personable he listens to you and is interested in your wellbeing. He is knowledgeable will work with you to recitify your problems. He treats you with respect and kindness. I am sorry that I have to see his nurse practitioner instead of him as I trust him and am comfortable with him.

Cathryn Evans

Dr. Walker has a very Reassuring, funny and calming manner during procedures. Always feel very well taken care of.

Joe Kearbey

Dose a very good job like all of his his staff very friendly great personalities always makes you laugh very pleased with his work.

Tom Simpson

Tremendous bedside Manner and explain flames in detail

karen litvinchyk

Dr. Walker really cares about his patients. He explains everything that he is doing, he makes sure that his nurses knows everything that they are doing and walks the through whatever they are dong

Carol Coffer

Very important to walk in and feel at ease .