Tasha R. Stanton is a Pain Management Specialist based on Barker Street in Randwick, NSW 2031.
She looks after people who are dealing with ongoing pain, as well as pain that can show up after an injury or surgery. Pain can change how you sleep, move, work, and even how you feel day to day, so she takes a steady, practical approach.
In her clinic, Tasha commonly supports patients with complex and long-lasting pain conditions. This can include Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), chronic pain, and pain linked to nerve issues. She also works with people who have burning mouth symptoms, fibromyalgia, and phantom limb pain.
Joint and arthritis pain is another big part of what she sees. That may include osteoarthritis, arthritis, and ongoing knee pain, including pain connected with knee replacement. At times, she also helps with acute pain, like pain that flares up after an event or new diagnosis.
One condition that can come up in care is MASS phenotype, which can involve ongoing symptoms and a tough day-to-day impact. For these cases, the goal is usually to help reduce pain and make life feel more manageable again, rather than chasing a quick fix.
Tasha’s focus is on understanding what’s driving the pain in each situation. People can have similar diagnoses but very different triggers, sensations, and limits. So care often needs to be tailored, reviewed, and adjusted over time as symptoms change.
She also aims to make the plan feel clear and doable. That might mean thinking through what helps most for the individual, setting small steps, and watching how the body responds. Pain management isn’t one-size-fits-all, and many people need a mix of strategies.
If you’re living with ongoing pain, or you’ve got pain that won’t settle as expected, Tasha can help with assessment and support as part of a wider pain management plan.