Chronic Pain Management

Research tells us that pain occurs in your brain. As signals are sent to the brain, they are interpreted by the brain as being dangerous and noxious or not dangerous. If the brain feels you are in danger then you will feel pain where there is a problem in your body. When the problem clears up, sometimes the brain keeps interpreting that signal as dangerous through a process called central sensitization. Chronic pain management using the BioPsychoSocial framework will allow you to “turn the volume down” on the pain through desensitization and get you back to full, pain free movement and activities. We will give you the tools you need to take control of your own pain and teach you how to manage and eliminate that pain.