Chronic Pain Treatment Resources and Industry News


Two cartoon people stand on opposite sides of a pain scale, representing low and high pain tolerance.
A woman out in the snow holding her knee in pain due to cold weather aches.
A doctor injecting a needle into the peripheral nerve of someones spine.
A doctor examining a patient’s knee.
A woman sitting on a bench outside, holding her head in pain.
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post-surgical pain care

Why Post-Surgical Pain Care is Important

June 5, 2025

After surgery, pain is natural and for awhile, happens to everyone during the healing process. In fact, almost 80% of patient have reported experiencing some kind of pain after receiving


neuropathy

Understanding the Impact of Neuropathy on Daily Life

May 27, 2025

Neuropathy is a complex medical condition that involves damage or dysfunction of the nerves. It can affect various parts of the body, including the hands, feet, and other extremities. Neuropathy


platelet-rich plasma

Platelet-Rich Plasma: How it Works

May 21, 2025

You may have heard of platelet-rich plasma before, but what is it, and how does it help reduce pain from arthritis? These injections, composed of your blood, are increasingly used


chronic hip pain

7 Conditions That Cause Chronic Hip Pain

May 13, 2025

Chronic hip pain is a condition that impairs daily activities while affecting the patient’s quality of life. It results in mild or severe physical discomfort around the hip area. The


understanding kyphoplasty

What is Kyphoplasty and How Does it Work?

May 7, 2025

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat spinal fractures. These fractures, often caused by osteoporosis or trauma, can result in severe pain, limited mobility, and a decrease


barometric pressure and chronic pain

Barometric Pressure and Chronic Pain: Is There Really a Connection?

April 21, 2025

For anyone living with chronic pain—whether due to arthritis, migraines, fibromyalgia, or other conditions—weather can feel like an unpredictable partner in crime. Many people report that their pain worsens before