Chronic Pain Manegement

Chronic pain is pain that lasts for over three months. The pain can be there all the time or it may come and go. It can happen anywhere in your body. Chronic pain can interfere with your daily activities, such as working, having a social life and taking care of yourself or others. It can lead to depression, anxiety and trouble sleeping, which can make your pain worse. This response creates a cycle that’s difficult to break.

 

What’s the difference between chronic pain and other pain?
Chronic pain differs from another type of pain called acute pain. Acute pain happens when you get hurt, such as experiencing a simple cut to your skin or a broken bone. It doesn’t last long, and it goes away after your body heals from whatever caused the pain. In contrast, chronic pain continues long after you recover from an injury or illness. Sometimes it even happens for no obvious reason.
What causes chronic pain?
Sometimes chronic pain has an obvious cause. You may have a long-lasting illness such as arthritis or cancer that can cause ongoing pain.
Injuries and diseases can also cause changes to your body that leave you more sensitive to pain. These changes can stay in place even after you’ve healed from the original injury or disease. Something like a sprain, a broken bone or a brief infection can leave you with chronic pain.
What can be done?
The treatment is specially designed for patients who are suffering from pain for several months and have tried and exhausted all the possible means for the management of pain. This domain uses specialized modalities for conditions such as fibromyalgia, myofascial pain and chronic pain syndrome.
MD HEALTH CENTER Rehab Services is the first of its kind to provide the facility of chronic pain management to the patients, who have exhausted all the other options of pain management. This is an international standard practice and a specified plan is formulated by our certified chronic pain therapist.