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Chronic pain lasts months or years and interferes with your daily activities. Treatment includes medications, therapies and lifestyle changes.

Written by Dr.Deyn on 28 June 2016, last reviewed and updated on 17 July 2022
Chronic Pain Syndrome is a medical condition that encompasses pain (persisting beyond 6 months) and is often associated with loss of function (disability) and mood disorders (anxieties, depression and loss of confidence). Chronic Pain Syndrome can lead to disturbed sleep, chronic fatigue and poor energy levels and the inability to fulfil our roles in our families and society. Often Chronic Pain Syndrome leads to disrupted and strained relationships.
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1. Medical review
2. Medications
3. Therapy – physiotherapy and physical modalities
4. Re-conditioning of the body (regaining fitness, strength and flexibility)
5. Orthoses/Braces
6. Energy Conservation
7. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy CBT
8. Ergonomics and Correction of Disordered Biomechanics
Pain occurs when something hurts physically or mentally, causing an uncomfortable or unpleasant feeling. The presence of pain often means that something is wrong. The best judge of your pain is you.
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