Chronic Widespread Pain Treatment in Halifax, NS

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Chronic pain can make regular activities like going to work and school or taking a shower difficult. Emotional and mental well-being are also affected when pain becomes unmanageable.

Chronic pain can remain even after an injury has healed or an illness has been treated. Sometimes the exact pain trigger is unknown. The pain can last for six months or more and be accompanied by anxiety, depression, disability, and anger.

Chronic widespread pain is often linked to several factors. Aging-related conditions may affect the joints and bones and cause chronic pain. Various issues like back pain, repetitive heavy lifting of objects, obesity, bad posture, poor sleeping position, and traumatic injuries are just a few causes of chronic pain.

It can be difficult to confirm the underlying cause of chronic pain. Sometimes concurrent conditions are involved, such as cancer, AIDS, arthritis, osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia. Chronic widespread pain can be very complex which is why health care professionals examine various treatment options.

The condition may persist even when the patient is undergoing treatment. The pain can affect the brain’s nerve cells and make the person highly-sensitive to pain. Studies have also shown low endorphin levels among chronic pain patients.

The Veteran’s Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program at One to One Wellness offers a 3-phase, evidence-based approach to pain management. It is designed to empower veterans with tools and strategies to reduce the impact of pain and improve their overall well-being.

Chronic Pain Treatments

  • Manual therapy. It’s a form of physical therapy that, instead of a machine or device, a therapist’s hands apply pressure to muscle tissues and joints. The goal is to decrease joint pain and restore mobility.
  • Mobility work and exercises. Muscles are exercised, with and without equipment, to gradually increase their range of motion. The goal is to improve joint flexibility and function. Exercises target various body parts such as the ankles, hips, shoulders, and neck.
  • Strength training. Strength training stimulates endorphins and improves muscular fitness, sleep quality, cardiovascular health, confidence, and well-being. Chronic pain is relieved as you strengthen your muscles and increase your energy levels. It can be as simple as climbing stairs.
  • Pacing strategies. Pacing means regulating your activity levels. It lets you focus your energy on activities you find most valuable, such as spending time with your children. It helps you increase your ability to perform certain activities. To pace your activities, you need to first identify your priorities, break them down, and set time for each.
  • Goal setting. Goal setting gives you a sense of control. It lets you focus on activities that you find meaningful. Chronic pain can reduce your mobility due to pain. With goal setting, you’re able to do what you love doing without worrying about flare-ups later on. As with pacing, you need to break down your goals into small, realistic steps.

It’s recommended that a multi-disciplined team provide a comprehensive assessment of your condition. You’ll be better equipped to reach your goals successfully by working with medical, physical, and psychological professionals.

Your treatment will involve a combination of strategies so you can manage chronic pain, reduce disability, and uplift your mood.

Benefits of Physiotherapy

When it comes to widespread chronic pain, a stepwise plan is typically required to push the body to, but not beyond, your limits.

Physiotherapists are licensed professionals who treat chronic pain symptoms and improve their patients’ quality of life. Your physiotherapist can help determine the source of your pain and determine the best treatment plan for you.

They work with you in setting achievable goals that complement your lifestyle, whether that means grocery shopping, walking your dog, or doing homework with your kids. They get you on the road to recovery, reduce any fears you have, and give you back your sense of control.

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