Chronic pain is pain that lasts more than three months in duration.  110,000,000 Americans suffer from some kind of chronic pain.  Nothing robs the joy and happiness out of life more than persistent pain and nagging discomfort.  Chronic pain is debilitating and makes life feel miserable and hopeless for individuals and families coping with this very common condition.

Chronic pain has many different causes and triggers.  Science interprets that most chronic pain sufferers begin with a single physical or emotional trauma.  Our bodies respond through muscle tightness and spasms for defense and protection.  Unaddressed causes and conditions manifest in chronic pain.  Emotional centers in the brain and nervous system share the same pathway as physical pain.  This leads to a downward spiral of pain patterns as the chronic pain sufferer becomes stressed and burdened with more pain that goes unresolved with pills and other drugs.

One of the biggest challenges for chronic pain sufferers stems from the standard recommendations that treatment comes in the form of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or opioid drugs.  These substances provide temporary relief fut make pain worse in the long run and create dependency on chemical intervention.  Strong drugs numb the brain to the existence of pain, but common neurological patterns associated with chronic pain become more permanent if causes go unaddressed.  Physica causes and emotional pathways both need to be addressed in order to achieve full recovery from inflammatory conditions.

Research compared and evaluated the effectiveness of NSAID drugs , acupuncture and Chiropractic adjustments on those suffering with chronic pain.   Chiropractic delivered three times greater relief than acupuncture and five times greater relief than NSAID drugs.  The science proved that Chiropractic care influences the autonomic nervous system in ways that many other interventions and therapies do not.  Treatment plans for chronic pain should go hand in hand with Chiropractic care.

Inflammation becomes another important aspect of chronic pain.  Lifestyle choices that help avoid or reduce inflammation prove critical for chronic pain sufferers.  Movement also plays an essential role in conquering chronic pain.  A vital part of chronic pain recovery involves moving the entire body and all muscle systems.

Four tips to reduce chronic pain include:

1.) Spinal and nervous system care (Chiropractic).

2.) Anti-Inflammatory nutrition.

3.) Movement (Exercise).

4.) Mindfulness: rhythmic breathing, gratitude and meditation.

Chiropractic helps resolve pain in more ways than one.  Better movement and alignment in the spine allows for greater autonomic nervous system function.  A balanced nervous system plays a large part in overcoming pain patterns and immediately helps sufferers begin  to be active again.  Feelings of hope and positivity provide a springboard for committing to a successful chronic pain recovery plan.  A combination of Chiropractic care and other lifestyle components offer hope for healing and a better quality of life for those suffering from chronic pain.

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