According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, almost 100 million people in the United States suffer from chronic pain. So, if you’ve been suffering from chronic pain for three months or longer, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, this means that people’s reliance on prescription pharmaceuticals is increasing all the time. In 2013, doctors in the
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Your Strength and Overall Health Can Improve With Physical Rehabilitation
Everyone aspires to live a healthy, active, and powerful lifestyle. However, this type of lifestyle is not always simple to maintain, particularly for people who suffer from chronic pain. Physical therapy, fortunately, is an excellent resource for relieving pain and achieving fitness goals. If you want to start living a healthy lifestyle but aren’t sure
5 Tips to Decrease Pain and Improve Your Energy Levels
Living with chronic pain can change the way you do things on a daily basis. Whether your pain symptoms reside in your back, hips, neck, knees, or other areas of your body, one thing rings true: dealing with discomfort is always the last thing anybody wants to do! Fortunately, there are some simple lifestyle changes