Pain is often the result of injury to tissues, inflammation, or nerve irritation. While some injuries improve with rest, others may lead to persistent or chronic pain when healing is incomplete. Identifying underlying contributors to pain is important to support recovery and prevent recurrence.
Root-Cause Approach
Musculoskeletal pain may involve strained tissues, ligament injury, joint instability, or nerve irritation. Rather than focusing only on symptom relief, care is directed at supporting the body’s natural healing processes and addressing contributing factors.
Treatment Options
Integrative therapies may be used depending on the type and cause of pain. These treatments are designed to support healing and restore function.
- Acupuncture
- Perineural therapy
- Prolotherapy
- Cupping
- Herbal support
- Physical medicine approaches
Integrative Support
Treatment plans are individualized and may combine therapies to reduce inflammation, support tissue healing, and improve mobility.
Getting Started
Patients experiencing acute or chronic pain may begin with a consultation to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
