What is chronic pain?
About 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, defined as pain that lasts longer than 6 months.
Chronic pain can be mild or excruciating, episodic or continuous, merely inconvenient or incapacitating. With chronic pain, signals of pain remain active in the nervous system for months or even years.
The problem with chronic soft tissue pain is the buildup of scar tissue. Untreated scar tissue is the major cause of re-injury and chronic pain, usually after thinking that the original injury had fully healed.
We have an exclusive treatment program for chronic pain.
Examples of Chronic Pain:
Shoulder tendinitis
Chronic rotator cuff tendinitis
Strains to the spinal muscles ( including the lower back, midback , upper back , neck)
Tennis and golfer’s elbow
Wrist and thumb tenosynovitis
Buttock and hip muscle strains
Quad and hamstring tendonitis and muscle strains
Knee, ankle, and foot ligament sprains
Achilles tendonitis
Plantar fasciitis OR heel pain
Peripheral neuropathy