Step One: To Recover from Chronic Pain – Take Control
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Step One: To Recover from Chronic Pain - Take Control
Pain can be disabling. Working with a physio who is compassionate, informed and open to what you are saying, will help. As an experienced Specialist Physiotherapist, I have the knowledge and skills to help you understand the science behind what you feel. I have a range of techniques to specifically ease your pain and improve your movement. Correct information can reduce your fears.
- Gain control by understanding the science
- Learn to manage pain and your response to pain
- Learn to pace yourself back to activity without aggravating pain
- Discover how to return to an active life
Facts about Pain
- Acute injuries require prompt medical or physiotherapy assessment if they fail to heal within a few days. Severe multifactorial soft tissue injuries may take six to twelve weeks for full repair. The quality of repair improves with correct first aid and appropriate movement or protection.
- If you are overwhelmed by pain and your emotions are out of control, your recovery will be complicated and prolonged.
- Chronic or persistent pain is different to acute pain. It responds best to early accurate assessment with individually matched care.
- At In Touch Physiotherapy my treatment reflects current research, and actively involves you in the recovery process.
- We will set goals together based on your physical, social and work activities and specific needs.
- I measure progress to ensure we are achieving what we both want.
- Collaboration with your medical doctor or other practitioners may optimise your outcomes.
Ask Helen:
What should I ask about pain?
How can I help myself control pain?
What can you do for me?
Take control of your own recovery from Pain. Follow a dynamic pathway based on new ways of thinking and doing.
Are you ready to change your brain?
Call or email Helen 93816166 helen@intouch.physio