Month: February 2023

How Occupational Therapy Can Help You Live a Better Life

Living with chronic pain impacts every aspect of a person’s life, physically, emotionally, environmentally, and socially. Because of this, clinicians now advocate a “bio-psychosocial” approach to chronic pain management, as opposed to the traditional “biomedical model” limited to physical symptoms. If you have visited our clinic recently, you have hopefully met Shobhna Thakur, a licensed

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The Healing Power of Friendships

  Loneliness and pain are bedfellows, with one reinforcing the other. Individuals living with chronic pain may find it more difficult to get out of the house, and as a result become socially isolated. This can become a self-defeating cycle, as solitude and ruminationmake the pain feel more severe than physical symptoms suggest. Rumination is

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Can Owning a Dog Reduce the Burden of Chronic Back Pain?

According to recent studies, owning a dog, even if it’s not a service dog, can reduce the burden of chronic back pain. A group of Canadian researchers conducted a study on pain patients to investigate whether owning a dog could help with sleep onset and maintenance (Brown, Wang et al., 2018). About a third of

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Low Back Pain and Chronic Headache

If you find yourself suffering from chronic tension or migraine headaches at work, you might suspect eye strain from too much screen time. While this is often the case, if you also suffer from chronic low back pain, the two might be related according to a systematic review of existing research (Vivekanantham, Edwin et al.,

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Successful Weight Management Can Help Reduce Back Pain

Weight management is an important part of overall health, particularly for persons who live with chronic back pain. Being overweight changes your body’s center of gravity and can exacerbate muscular imbalances that add stress to the spine and supporting musculature. Severe caloric restriction can negatively impact mood and energy. When results don’t come quickly, it

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Should You Consider Acupuncture for Chronic Pain?

Acupuncture is a technique within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that utilizes fine metallic needles inserted through the skin for analgesia and pain control. In TCM, health is considered in terms of harmony between the body and nature (Berman et al., 2010). A vital force known as qi is thought to flow through the body. If

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