Beyond Pain: Why treatment needs to continue after pain goes away

Pain relief is what brings most patients into our doors. The relief of pain is a significant milestone. However,  we regularly treat patients that have done enough rehab in the past to get them to a place where the pain goes away only to stop treatment and have pain come back months later. This is a very frustrating cycle that leads to people thinking there is no cure and they are bound to a life with pain. Nothing could be further from the truth.  In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons why continuing treatment after pain relief is crucial for long term elimination of symptoms and confidence that you can live the life you want to live, pain-free!

Addressing the Root Cause:

Pain is often a symptom rather than the root cause of an underlying issue. Our goal at The Movement Co is initially to provide immediate relief, this gets back to your baseline but this only leads to short term success. Continuing treatment allows our amazing team to delve deeper, identify the root cause, and implement strategies to prevent the pain from recurring.

Rehabilitation and Strengthening:

It takes time and effort to restore full function and strength. Even after the pain diminishes, the affected muscles, joints, or tissues will need a custom and specific exercise and treatment plan to regain optimal strength and flexibility. By continuing treatment, our patients are learning to be active participants in their health and take home strategies that leave them in control of their injury and confident in returning to doing what they love pain free. 

Preventing Recurrence:

Discontinuing treatment after pain relief may leave individuals vulnerable to a recurrence of the issue. Once our patients see we have a smart and progressive plan in place with a start and end date, they know that sticking to the plan beyond pain helps prevent the return of pain and ensures long-term recovery. It's a proactive approach to maintaining a healthy and pain-free life and takes committing to a proactive approach. No longer will you be reactive to symptoms.

Adapting to Changing Conditions:

At the Movement Co. we believe that the best way to know if a plan is progressing well is scheduled reassessments that let us see that we are on the right track. Often peoples symptoms and goals change and when we check in via reassessment we make sure that your plan is still aligned with your reasons for wanting to get better. We can creat a plan that fits your current situation and build to each new goal as they come along. We get to shift from just doing enough to feel ok to doing what needs to be done to be at your best, when this mindset shift happens magic occurs. 

Education and Empowerment:

We know that education about self-care and habit modifications have more long term value to our patients than any amazing hands on treatment. This empowerment equips individuals with the knowledge and tools to actively manage their health. Whether it's learning proper ergonomics, incorporating specific exercises, or adopting healthier habits, a sense of control and self-efficacy is fostered and generates a newer, more confident version of yourself.

Conclusion:

While achieving pain relief is a significant milestone, it's crucial to recognize that optimal health goes beyond the absence of pain. Continuing treatment provides the necessary support for addressing the root cause, preventing recurrence, promoting long-term health, and empowering individuals to actively participate in their well-being. It's a commitment to a healthier and more fulfilling life that extends far beyond the alleviation of pain.

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