Pain Relief & Therapy

Pain Relief & Therapy

Pain serves as a complex safeguarding mechanism, an evolutionary necessity shielding the body from harm and hazards. Pain receptors connect to two types of nerves that detect internal threats. One type swiftly conveys data, causing immediate, acute pain. The other transmits slowly, yielding a steady, dull ache. Pain receptor density varies across the body. Common yet diverse, pain's prevalence increases with age, with women experiencing it more than men. Pain spans from a dull throb to a sharp sting, encompassing varying degrees of intensity. Physiotherapists employ mechanical and physical methods like ice/heat, ultrasound, and muscle stimulation to alleviate pain. Active approaches and exercise therapy, involving muscle-stretching activities, aid in pain reduction.

Pain Therapy
• Medicine
• Physiotherapy

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