Common Causes of Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can stem from various sources, including:
- Back Pain: Often due to herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or muscle strains.
- Arthritis: Pain from joint inflammation, common in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- Nerve Pain: Resulting from conditions like sciatica, neuropathy, or post-herpetic neuralgia.
- Fibromyalgia: Widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, sleep, and mood issues.
- Post-Surgical Pain: Pain that persists long after surgery, often due to nerve damage or scar tissue.
- Injury: Pain from past injuries that never fully healed or led to chronic conditions.
Our Approach to Pain Management
At The Chapel Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, our pain management program is designed to address the root causes of pain and provide relief through a combination of therapeutic techniques. Our approach includes:
- Comprehensive Assessment: We start with a thorough evaluation of your pain, medical history, lifestyle, and psychological factors to develop a personalized treatment plan.
- Physical Therapy: Exercises and manual therapy to improve mobility, strength, and flexibility, helping to alleviate pain and prevent further injury.
- Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques, such as massage, joint mobilization, and myofascial release, to reduce pain and improve tissue function.
- Modalities: Use of heat, cold, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation to relieve pain and promote healing.
- Exercise Therapy: Tailored exercise programs to strengthen muscles, improve posture, and reduce strain on painful areas.
- Pain Education: Information on pain management techniques, understanding pain, and strategies to prevent pain from worsening.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Working with our partners to provide therapy that addresses the psychological impact of chronic pain, helping to reduce pain perception and improve coping strategies.
- Medication Management: Guidance on the safe use of pain-relieving medications, in collaboration with your healthcare provider.
- Lifestyle Modifications: Advice on diet, sleep, stress management, and other lifestyle factors that can influence pain levels.













