How Chronic Pain Rewires the Brain and 5 Proven Ways to Reverse It

How Chronic Pain Rewires the Brain

Have you heard about the latest neuroscience that is revealing some fascinating discovering about pain? More and more we are looking to the brain as chronic pain changes both the structure and function of our brain and nervous system. It’s no longer just about the body. Think of it this way “no brain, no pain.” […]

Erase Your Fear, Cure Your Pain

Erase Your Fear Cure Your Pain

Fear is not your friend when it comes to living with chronic pain. Fear of movement can hold you captive causing further regression into a life of more pain and further disability. Your brain is constantly rewiring itself, processing new information, and creating shortcuts to adapt to environmental changes. While these processes occur unconsciously, they can […]

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