General and traumatic pain can stem from a wide variety of causes, from muscle overuse and soft tissue strain to injury or post-surgical recovery. Our goal is to identify the source of your pain, reduce discomfort, restore function, and support your long-term quality of life through compassionate, evidence-based care.
Chronic pain is ongoing discomfort that lasts for months or longer, even after an initial injury or illness has healed. It can affect multiple areas of the body and often requires a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach.
This type of pain arises from irritation or inflammation of muscles and connective tissues, often caused by repetitive strain, poor posture, or stress. Trigger points, or tight knots within muscles, can refer pain to other areas of the body.
Acute pain occurs suddenly after an accident, fall, or sports injury. It’s your body’s natural response to tissue damage and should improve with proper treatment and rest.
Sometimes, pain persists long after the body has healed, resulting in a condition known as chronic post-traumatic or post-surgical pain. Our team specializes in identifying nerve involvement, scar tissue sensitivity, or musculoskeletal imbalances contributing to ongoing pain.
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