How to deal with chronic pain problems

Page 1

How to Deal with Chronic Pain Problems

When you’re dealing with long-term pain, you may find yourself willing to try anything to relieve yourself of that pain. Now, obviously, there are certain “methods” that I would discourage you from turning towards! But that doesn’t mean you’re limited in your options when it comes to finding relief or possibly a cure. Explained How to Deal with Chronic Pain Problems.

How to Deal with Chronic Pain Problems If you want to seek medical treatment for your pain, there are three famous options. You can look into physiotherapy, osteotherapy and chiropractic care. Note that I just used the wordand! A lot of people seem to think these methods are all at war with each other.


That you need to pick just one and hope that’s the one which will work for you. But the reality is that many, if not most, people dealing with chronic pain will use at least two of these practices at the same time. It’s important to look into all of your options. Dismissing any of them off-hand could see you missing out on something that would really work for you. Here’s a quick rundown of what each care style can do for you. Physiotherapy People tend to equate this one with drugs and technology. But physiotherapy does include manual stretching and movement exercises! These are often used in combination with a number of pain-relieving methods. Treatments can range from advanced electrical stimulation to simple heat and ice packs. Physiotherapy is much more extensive than some believe!

This type of physical therapy is overseen by a specialist who will work with you to reduce pain and restore muscle flexibility. They are often used by people who need movement rehabilitation. Osteotherapy Many still hold the antiquated belief that this is nothing more than a fancy name for a massage. But this is a very reductive and inaccurate way of looking at it. Simply put, osteotherapy is much more involved than that! In general, it refers to the use of pain relief methods that don’t involve drugs or surgery. And contrary to popular belief, many people take part in both physiotherapy and osteotherapy. Having focus placed on other stimulating methods of pain relief is important! Osteotherapy is famous for its particular effectiveness in treating lower back pain.


Chiropractic care There’s a misconception that chiropractic care and osteotherapy are basically the same thing. This is, of course, wrong. What a chiropractor does is a very specific form of spinal manipulation and deep tissue massage. Those things sounds almost scary, right? Spinal manipulation? But a chiropractor will perform a physical examination on your at first to make sure it’s a safe option for you. The manual manipulation is a relatively minor series of adjustments that has been shown to help chronic neck and back pain for many people. Chiropractors also tend to include observations of your diet in their practice. Everyday techniques Of course, none of these things is an instant solution. Over time, you will start to see benefits. But in the meantime, you may need further help when dealing with pain outside of a doctor’s office. If any exercises or medicines have been prescribed to you, make sure you stick to them. But there are loads of other steps you can take that may help. From proper breathing to stress reduction and alcohol abstention, you have many options available to you.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.