Pain is normal. It is processed in the brain, and it protects you and alerts your brain that tissues are under threat. However, there are two types of pain.
Chronic pain:
- Usually presents for more than 3 months.
- The tissues are healed but the alarm signal continues to go off.
- This is not helpful because there is no longer any tissue damage.
- For some there was no significant injury or illness, the pain just started on its own.
- Chronic pain is more complex than acute pain.
- Imaging (X-rays/MRIs etc.) cannot show us if there is something which causes pain. Pain is an output of the brain.
- Treatment of chronic pain does not focus on how the pain started or where it is. We focus on managing pain and getting patients back to functioning.
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