MG Guide to Managing Chronic Pain Through Physiotherapy

MG Guide to Managing Chronic Pain Through Physiotherapy

At MG Osteopathy, we’re committed to helping you move, feel, and live better. One of the most effective and evidence-based approaches to managing chronic pain is physiotherapy. Far from just a series of exercises, physiotherapy offers a comprehensive, personalised strategy that empowers individuals to regain control over their bodies and lives. MG Physiotherapist provides a gentle, hands-on approach to support your body’s natural healing processes and improve your overall function. If you’ve suffered from Chronic pain, book an initial physiotherapy session today.

What Is Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than the normal healing time, typically more than 3 months. Unlike acute pain, which serves as a warning signal for injury or illness and usually resolves once the issue is treated, chronic pain persists even after the original cause may have healed or disappeared.

Characteristics of Chronic Pain

  • Duration: Lasts 3 months or more
  • Cause: May be due to an injury, illness, or sometimes no identifiable cause
  • Nature: Can be constant or intermittent
  • Location: Can affect one area (e.g., lower back) or multiple parts of the body

Common Causes of Chronic Pain

Physiotherapists are trained health professionals who specialise in movement, physical function, and pain management. They don’t just treat symptoms — they aim to understand the root causes of your pain and help you move better, feel better, and live better.

💡 How Can a Physiotherapist Help?

Physiotherapists are trained health professionals specialising in movement, physical function, and pain management. They don’t just treat symptoms — they aim to understand the root causes of your pain and help you move better, feel better, and live better


Why Book an Initial Physiotherapy Consultation with MG Osteopathy?

At MG Osteopathy, we create personalised treatment plans for your recovery. Our experienced physiotherapist will assess your injury and design a customised plan to reduce pain and restore mobility.

Book an Initial Osteopathy Consultation Today
If you’ve suffered a lumbar disc herniation, an initial consultation is the first step toward recovery. We’ll guide you through rehabilitation to ensure safe, effective healing.

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