The Cost of Chronic Pain

While we usually associate pain with physical damage or injury, chronic pain can persist long after healing. But one of the most important steps to healing chronic pain is understanding it. Let’s break down how chronic pain often develops:

  • An injury occurs or disease develops
  • Various nerves send information from the problematic areas in the body to the brain
  • The brain determines if action must be taken to prevent further harm
  • When the pain is constant, the brain and nervous system switch to high alert, making them extremely sensitive
  • This sensitivity makes the brain interpret many sensations as threatening
  • This makes the brain send more pain signals to your body even if there’s no actual threat
  • At this point, emotions, stress, or reactions to external life factors can trigger physical pain when no threat or injury is present

It’s important to remember that when you’re experiencing this pain, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your condition is worsening. Most often, this only means that your nervous system is becoming more sensitive.

Chronic Pain Stats

Here are some more facts about chronic pain that can help you understand this condition—and start to combat it.

Long-lasting and Far-Reaching

  • Chronic pain is defined as pain lasting more than 3 months
  • 1 in 5 adults in the US experiences chronic pain

A Pricey Condition

  • The estimated total annual value of lost productivity due to chronic pain is $300 billion
  • Patients with moderate pain average $4,516 more in healthcare costs annually

Mental Health Impacts

Common Types of Chronic Pain

Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain

Physical therapists are your partners in health and will work with you and the rest of your medical care team to get to the root cause of your pain. Some of the ways physical therapy can empower you to overcome pain include:

Education About Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is often caused by a heightened sensitivity in the brain, not an actual injury. By educating patients on the reasons behind their pain, physical therapists can lessen a patient’s fear and apprehension as they begin to understand that the pain is just a sensation, and not something that’s actually harming their bodies.

Exercise for Chronic Pain

Exercise is proven to decrease inflammation, increase mobility, mobilize nervous tissue, and reduce pain sensitivity by up to 60%. Your physical therapist will be able to prescribe the best stretches and exercises that specifically target and mitigate your pain for short- and long-term relief.

Manual Therapy for Chronic Pain

Physical therapists are musculoskeletal experts with specialty training and skills. Based on your needs, services may include:

Working Together to Help You Overcome Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is complicated but finding relief can be simple. Your physical therapist is a member of your healthcare team, that works together with your full medical team to put you at the center of care. Together, we will empower you to reach optimal health with a life full of motion.

Don’t suffer in pain, take action to reach new heights in your health and wellness. Request an evaluation by calling an MVPT Physical Therapy location to schedule or complete the form below to request an appointment. 

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