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In this video, Dr. Huntoon talks about Chronic Pain and what you can do to identify the cause of your pain.

Living with Chronic Pain is not living at all. 
Masking pain with toxic chemicals that become addictive is NO SOLUTION


Understanding the CAUSE of your pain is important. 


Developing a true solution that addresses that CAUSE is vital for your health and well being.

 

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Chronic Pain and Chronic Pain Management

About 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, defined as pain that lasts longer than six months. Chronic pain can be mild or excruciating, episodic or continuous, merely inconvenient or totally incapacitating.

With chronic pain, signals of pain remain active in the nervous system for months or even years. This can take both a physical and emotional toll on a person.

  • Physical Pain


The most common sources of pain stem from 
headaches, joint pain, pain from injury, and backaches. Other kinds of chronic pain include tendinitissinus paincarpal tunnel syndrome, and pain affecting specific parts of the body, such as the shoulders, pelvis, and neck. Generalized muscle or nerve pain can also develop into a chronic condition. Chronic pain may originate with an initial trauma/injury or infection, or there may be an ongoing cause of pain. Some people suffer chronic pain in the absence of any past injury or evidence of body damage.

  • Emotional Pain


The emotional toll of chronic pain also can make pain worse. 
Anxiety, stress, depression, anger, and fatigue interact in complex ways with chronic pain and may decrease the body's production of natural painkillers; moreover, such negative feelings may increase the level of substances that amplify sensations of pain, causing a vicious cycle of pain for the person. Even the body's most basic defenses may be compromised: There is considerable evidence that unrelenting pain can suppress the Immune System.

Because of the mind-body links associated with chronic pain, 
effective treatment requires addressing psychological as well as physical aspects of the condition.

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