Pain is not normal

Pain is the body telling you something is wrong. It is driven, as with most things, by only a few factors – Degeneration, disease processes or dysfunction. However, as we age, we tend to normalise it, put it down to getting older, one of those things or to be expected. We are even told this by medical professionals, which reinforces the myth.

Aging happens, it is better than the alternative. Some of the processes of aging are unavoidable but many are not. By attempting to eliminate those triggers we can control, through correction of function and awareness of degeneration, then the pain left is triggered by either a disease process or changes which have already occurred. With the miracles of modern medicine and the bodies inherent desire to heal itself, even the majority of these can be improved with time, patience and external intervention.

Prevention is always better than a cure and the necessary activities to prevent degeneration are all things that we know. Eat a nutritious, well balanced diet, maintain a sensible weight, exercise regularly and moderately including resistance work. Dysfunction can be reduced or prevented by considering the way we use our bodies and becoming aware of our senses more. We are sensory creatures and yet spend so little time in our bodies that we recognise only those signals that are big enough to break through to our conscious awareness.

You do not need to live with pain unless there is a known and unavoidable reason for its presence. Even then, osteopathy and allopathic medicine can both help, together with self driven changes to give you back control. With a good working diagnosis and a plan, the future can look far brighter.

5 points to being pain free:

1) Get a diagnosis of why you have pain. If you don’t understand why, you can’t change the triggers
2) Start a treatment plan that you are actively involved with
3) Get your life patterns in order. Change diet, exercise or other factors that can influence the pain
4) Engage with the pain and take control, mentally and physically
5) Practice mental and physical activities within a pain free framework every day

The Camford Clinic
http://www.the-camford-clinic.co.uk
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