In many cases, chronic pain has been treated successfully via the protocols of Dr. John Sarno, MD (TMS , Dr. Howard Schubiner, MD (EAET) and Alan Gordon, LCSW (Pain Reprocessing Therapy). Their research has proven the efficacy of treatment options for stress-related disorders. PRT has shown to be successful in reducing or eliminating chronic back pain with lasting effect.
Recent neuroscience breakthroughs show that most chronic pain results from the brain misinterpreting safe messages from the body as if they were dangerous. Research has found that the brain has the power to generate pain even in the absence of physical damage.
Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) is a system of psychological techniques that retrains the brain to accurately interpret and respond to signals from the body, breaking the cycle of chronic pain. Although various treatments aim to manage pain, PRT stands apart as an evidence-based treatment to eliminate pain. Learn more about reprocessing options for pain.
Neuroplastic pain is real pain. But not every source of pain is neuroplastic. Because weʻre also certified orthopedic bodywork therapists, we can evaluate a wide variety of injury-related symptoms. Thus, if after a thorough assessment your pain turns out to be related to a structural issue--we're able to provide the needed bodywork therapy to address it on site.
Watch a video about how pain reprocessing works and how it was developed.
In millions of cases, chronic pain (pain that lasts longer than 3 months) is so difficult to resolve it's relegated to pharmaceutical pain management -- that has unintentionally lead to a global opioid crisis.
Our approach is to assess the complete issue, then to enhance hands-on therapy, when needed, with therapies that target dysfunctional movement patterns and pain-amplifying conditions.
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