Chronic-Pain
Chronic pain is a pain that lasts for more than 3 to 6 months, often persisting beyond the normal time expected for healing. Unlike acute pain, which signals an injury or immediate problem, chronic pain can continue even after the original cause has resolved, or it may occur without a clear cause.
Common Types of Chronic Pain
- Neuropathic Pain: Nerve damage, e.g., diabetic neuropathy, sciatica.
- Musculoskeletal Pain: Arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia.
- Headaches/Migraines
- Chronic Post-Surgical or Post-Trauma Pain
Causes of Chronic Pain
- Injury or Surgery
- Nerve Damage
- Chronic Illnesses (like arthritis, cancer, endometriosis)
- Sometimes no identifiable cause
Impact of Chronic Pain
- Sleep disturbances
- Fatigue
- Depression or anxiety
- Difficulty with physical activity and work
At Amaran, we provide a comprehensive range of treatments including chiropractic care, physiotherapy, dry needling, and cupping therapy to help manage chronic pain and improve quality of life.