Your chronic pain treatment should be as unique as you are. Cookie-cutter approaches rarely work. That's why PT starts with thorough evaluation of YOUR movement patterns, strength, and daily activities to create a plan that actually addresses your specific needs.
Many patients find that physical therapy provides pain relief equal to medication—but without the side effects. Even better? The strategies you learn become lifelong tools for managing your condition.
The goal isn't just to reduce your pain—it's to help you return to the life you want to live. Physical therapy addresses the whole person, not just the painful area. This National Physical Therapy Month, consider what PT could do for you.
Chronic pain rates have jumped from 20.4% to 24.3% in just recent years. But here's the good news: physical therapy offers proven, personalized solutions that address root causes. This October, make managing your pain a priority.
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- Nearly 1 in 4 American adults now live with chronic pain—that's up from 20% just seven years ago. This National Physical Therapy Month, we're highlighting how PT addresses the root causes of pain, not just the symptoms. Your pain story doesn't have to be permanent.
- Chronic pain isn't just about "pushing through it." It's about understanding WHY it hurts and addressing those underlying issues. Physical therapy gets to the source through personalized assessment and targeted treatment. #ChronicPain
- Think physical therapy is just about exercises? Think again. Our approach includes hands-on manual therapy, corrective exercises designed specifically for your pain patterns, AND education about how pain actually works. Knowledge is power when it comes to managing chronic pain.
- Chronic pain doesn't just hurt - it steals the activities you love. Whether it's playing with grandkids, gardening, or simply sleeping through the night, PT focuses on getting you back to what matters most. Pain relief is just the beginning.