Chronic Pain
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Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists for longer than 3 months. The severity and type of chronic pain can vary widely between individuals, and the condition can be challenging manage without a proper treatment plan. This pain is typically persistent or recurring and might worsen despite treatment. It can be caused by a variety of factors such as injury, disease or nerve damage. A health evaluation can uncover the root of chronic pain and reveal the best treatment options to manage it.
common symptoms and signs
What are the signs of chronic pain?
Constant pain
Persistent pain despite treatment
Pain interferes with activities
Pain that interferes with daily activities and quality of life
Fatigue
Anxiety
Loss of interest
Difficulty with memory
Difficulty with memory and focus.
%
of adults are affected by chronic pain in the U.S., according to the CDC
Understanding our methodology
Our integrative and personalized healing process
Our innovative approach to healing will allow us to identify the root of your issues faster, understand how to best treat them, and bring you faster recovery with lasting results.
Diagnostics
We will evaluate your condition and perform a neurological exam to gain insights on what interventions might best suit your situation.
Treatment
We will use an integration of therapeutic and neurological interventions to create a treatment plan that is customized for your unique needs.
Improvement
You should notice an improvement in symptoms after treatment and we will continue to monitor you through every stage of progressions.
Why seek treatment for your chronic pain?
Chronic pain can have a significant impact on your quality of life. Besides for physical discomfort, chronic pain also takes a toll on sleep, mental health and independence. These symptoms will exacerbate the pain and make it even more difficult to manage. Seeking treatment can bring relief from the pain and improve your overall physical and mental well-being.