Chronic muscle pain
50 million Americans live with some form of chronic pain. If you are one of those Americans you know how challenging it can be to just get through your daily tasks. Pain can take the joy out of even the best activities and leave you feeling hopeless. Each person's experience of chronic pain is different but a few common complaints are deep aches, random sharp pains, or constant soreness.
There are many different types of chronic pain, including:
Neuropathic pain: This type of pain is caused by damage or dysfunction to the nerves. It can be a shooting or burning pain, and may be accompanied by tingling or numbness.
Musculoskeletal pain: This type of pain is related to the muscles, bones, and joints, and can be caused by conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or back pain.
Headaches: Chronic headaches can be caused by a variety of factors, including tension headaches, migraines, or cluster headaches.
Visceral pain: This type of pain is related to the internal organs and can be caused by conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome or endometriosis.
Chronic muscle pain can be a result of working our muscles too much or sometimes not enough. Your pain may be caused by a physically demanding job or a job that keeps you at a desk all day.
You may think that constant soreness is normal because you are super active but sometimes itβs a result of non-optimal posture or overuse injuries from bad movement patterns.
Regardless of the lifestyle you lead, massage therapy can significantly reduce the muscle pain you experience and improve your quality of life. By getting regular and targeted Neurosomatic assessments and massages you will experience a reduction in pain by addressing maladaptive structural patterns, increasing blood circulation, releasing endorphins, and interrupting the pain cycle that your body is in.
Let us help you find relief.