Pain medicine
The Walton Centre is internationally famous for treating patients with chronic pain.
Everyone has experienced pain, we associate it with damage to our body, expect it to get better once healing has occurred. We call pain which gets better with healing ‘acute pain’.
Chronic pain lasts longer than the normal healing process and is still present three months after an injury or illness. Chronic pain can cause disability and depression and has a major impact on the sufferer’s life. An estimated seven per cent of people in the UK have chronic pain.
Chronic pain medicine has developed as a speciality over the past 50 years. The Walton Centre has been at the forefront in the battle against chronic pain since the 1960s, and is recognised for its expertise, both nationally and internationally.
Our aim is to use specialist techniques to cure or ease the pain. In addition, we help people come to terms with chronic pain and improve their quality of life on our Pain Management Programme (PMP) which is the largest and longest running PMP in the UK.
We are the regional centre for pain medicine, and a tertiary referral centre. The Walton Pain Clinic has a well-established pain management programme, a neuromodulation service including spinal cord stimulation, a neuropathic pain service, opioid clinic, and a joint service with the local hospice for cancer related pain. One of the operating theatres is designated for pain procedures and is fully equipped with a portable image intensifier with DSA, ultrasound machine dedicated for pain procedures, RF lesion generators, and various neurostimulators are kept in stock. Outpatient clinics are held within the centre.
A variety of regional joint clinics take place for pelvic pain, CRPS, cancer pain, axial spine pain, complex facial pain, neuromodulation, fast track sciatica service, and the regional opioid clinic for chronic non-cancer pain patients. We also run a Capsaicin service.
There are six pain medicine consultants (one Senior Lecturer), and there is a second senior lecturer with a background in neurophysiology. Two functional neurosurgical consultants have a special interest in neurosurgery for pain management. The unit also has seven pain specialist clinical psychologists. The multidisciplinary team is supported by pain nurses, specialist pain occupational therapists and pain physiotherapists.
Referral information
The Walton Centre is a tertiary referral centre, meaning that patients are assessed and treated once a referral from your GP or clinician has been received and accepted. You may have already seen a pain specialist and be referred here for a specific reason.
Conditions and reasons patients are referred to The Walton Centre include: complex cancer pain, neuromodulation, failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), trigeminal neuralgia, complex facial pain, complex neuropathic pain complex opiod management, pain management programme assessment, second opinions, localised low back pain, localised neck pain, acute radicular lower limb pain, acute upper limb radicular pain, pelvic pain, spontaneous intracranial hypotension (internal pathway) and chronic widespread pain (if referred by rheumatology/GP).
Contact information
0151 556 3368
Patient leaflets
Acupuncture treatment
Capsaicin 8% Patch Application
Caudal Epidural Injection
Dorsal root ganglion block
Ilioinguinal Nerve Block
Intrathecal Phenol or Alcohol Injection for Cancer Pain
Low dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Fibromyalgia and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Lumbar sympathetic block
Methadone for Pain
Oral Ketamine
Saddle neurolytic block
Tapentadol For Chronic Pain
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for chronic pain
Trigger point injections
Ways to cope with reducing opioid medication
Consultants
Dr Bernhard Frank
Dr Manohar Sharma
Dr Andreas Goebel
Dr Manish Gupta
Dr Sumit Gulati
Dr John Wiles
Dr Christopher Whitehead
Dr Richard Berwick