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occupational therapy for chronic pain

How Occupational Therapy Helps Patients Adapt and Manage Pain Daily

November 25, 2025

Living with chronic pain can make even simple daily tasks feel overwhelming. Occupational Therapy (OT) is a powerful, often underutilized tool that helps patients regain independence, reduce discomfort, and build


CRPS

Understanding CRPS and Its Treatments

November 19, 2025

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, is a chronic pain condition that often develops after an injury, surgery, or even minor trauma. While it is not very common, it can


mind body practices to complement pain management

Using Mind Body Practices to Complement Pain Treatments

November 10, 2025

Living with chronic pain can impact every part of your life, from your ability to move comfortably to how well you sleep and focus. While medical treatments play an important


how weather affects pain

How Weather Affects Pain Levels and What You Can Do

November 4, 2025

For many people living with chronic pain, changes in the weather seem to make symptoms worse. You might notice that your joints ache before it rains, or your back feels


patient advocacy

The Importance of Patient Advocacy in Chronic Pain Treatment Decisions

October 30, 2025

Empowering Patients in Their Pain Journey For individuals living with chronic pain, navigating treatment options can feel overwhelming. Between complex medical terminology, varied approaches, and evolving therapies, patients often face


talk about your chronic pain

How to Talk About Your Chronic Pain with Friends, Family, or Employers: Getting the Support You Need

October 23, 2025

Living with chronic pain can be an isolating experience. Unlike a visible injury, chronic pain often goes unseen—making it harder for others to understand what you’re going through. Whether it’s