Acute & Chronic Pain Treatment
Acute and chronic pain are complex conditions that often involve musculoskeletal dysfunction, nerve irritation, inflammation, impaired circulation, and nervous system dysregulation. Effective pain treatment requires more than symptom suppression—it requires identifying and addressing the underlying sources of pain.
Our approach to pain management is integrative and individualized, utilizing evidence-informed therapies to treat both structural and neurologic contributors to pain while supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Conditions commonly treated include:
• Musculoskeletal injuries and strains
• Joint and spine pain
• Myofascial pain and trigger points
• Post-surgical pain
• Chronic inflammation and degenerative conditions
• Neuropathic pain, numbness, or tingling
Therapeutic Approaches
Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy provides anti-inflammatory and analgesic support by improving oxygen utilization, modulating inflammatory pathways, and supporting tissue repair. It may be administered systemically or locally to joints, muscles, or soft tissues depending on the pain presentation.
Scar Therapy
Scar tissue from surgery or trauma can disrupt normal nerve signaling and fascial movement, contributing to chronic pain, numbness, or referred symptoms. Scar therapy works to restore tissue mobility, normalize neural communication, and calm persistent nervous system activation that may perpetuate pain.
Trigger Point Injections & Dry Needling
These targeted treatments release dysfunctional muscle bands, reduce abnormal nerve signaling, improve blood flow, and restore mobility. They are effective for both acute injuries and chronic myofascial pain patterns.
Neural therapy is a medical treatment that focuses on restoring healthy nervous system regulation to reduce pain and dysfunction. Using targeted injections of a short-acting local anesthetic into scars, trigger points, or irritated nerve pathways, neural therapy helps reset abnormal nerve signaling and calm autonomic nervous system overactivity. By addressing neurologic interference that may persist after injury, surgery, or trauma, neural therapy can support relief from acute and chronic pain while promoting improved tissue function and overall nervous system balance.
A Nervous System–Centered Approach
Both acute and chronic pain can involve heightened nervous system sensitivity, particularly when pain has been present for an extended period. Our treatment approach addresses not only local tissue dysfunction, but also autonomic nervous system regulation, which plays a critical role in pain perception and recovery.
Many patients experience improvements not only in physical pain, but also in tension, stress response, and overall sense of well-being, reflecting the interconnected nature of pain, tissue health, and nervous system balance.
All treatment plans are developed following a comprehensive clinical evaluation and are tailored to each patient’s specific condition, goals, and response to therapy. These modalities are used as complementary treatments within a broader medical and rehabilitative framework.