In recent years, the number of patients suffering from Chronic Pain Syndromes has been increasing. Chronic pain that does not go away despite various treatments is branded as "PSYCHOLOGICAL" after a while and unfortunately is accepted as "FATE" by the patient. However, "PAIN IS NOT FATE" and "PAIN IS NOT PSYCHOLOGICAL".
Pain that has existed for more than 6 months and does not improve or recurs despite various treatments and interventions is called "Chronic Pain Syndrome". Long-term low back pain, neck pain, back pain, joint pain, headaches and fibromyalgia are considered in this context.
Underlying chronic pain lie focal points called "Disruption Areas", which mostly exist far from the area where the pain occurs. . For this reason, treatments applied only to the area where the pain occurs will not eliminate the disturbing field focus, so they either do not relieve the pain, or even if they relieve the pain, the pain starts again after a while. Again, drug treatments used in the treatment of chronic pain may not be sufficient because they do not eliminate the source of the pain. For this reason, in the treatment of chronic pain, treatments should be applied to the SOURCE OF THE PAIN, not limited to the location of the pain.
Permanent treatment of chronic pain is possible by treating the foci called interference fields. These foci usually occur as a result of surgeries, accidents, physical and psychological traumas, dental treatments and previous infections. The function of the nerves in these interfering areas is impaired and they constantly send pain signals to the brain, causing a neurophysiological vicious circle.
In the evaluation of chronic pain, these interfering foci, which may be the source of chronic pain in the patient, must first be determined. In order to detect these, it is necessary to have a long interview with the patient. During this interview, every physiological and pathological condition the patient has experienced, starting from the time he was in the womb until now, is questioned in detail. Afterwards, the real source of the pain is determined by special examination methods such as kinesiological evaluation and posture evaluation.
After the disruptive areas in the patient are detected, Neuraltherapy injections or manual applications will be applied to these areas. Osteopathy techniques used can eliminate the main source of pain. With methods such as Neuraltherapy and Osteopathy, the damaged nerve functions in the interfering areas are restored and do not cause pain. In addition, as the functioning of the neuronal system improves, blood circulation and lymphatic circulation in the body are regulated. Toxins that have accumulated in the body and contribute to chronic pain are removed from the body. When sufficient blood flow is provided to the tissues, the body can repair its tissues and heal itself. In this way, a permanent and natural recovery is achieved.
Remember; “PAIN IS NOT FATE”. The important thing is to identify the real source of the pain and treat it.
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