Living with chronic pain can feel like a constant balancing act. Whether it's longstanding back pain, aching knees, or persistent shoulder discomfort, many people find themselves stuck in a frustrating cycle of pain, reduced activity, stiffness, and even more pain. As an osteopath, I regularly see patients who feel like they've tried everything—manual therapy, medication, rest—but are still searching for a longer-term solution. One powerful, often underestimated tool in managing chronic pain is exercise! When that exercise is guided by an osteopath who is also a qualified personal trainer—especially one with a deep understanding of injury and rehabilitation—the results can be life-changing for some. The Chronic Pain Cycle. Chronic pain affects both the body and the mind. Physically, people often move less to avoid aggravating symptoms. Unfortunately, that reduced movement leads to deconditioning: muscles weaken, joints stiffen, and the body becomes less resilient. Over time, ...
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