by Thad Mackiewicz, Jr. PT, MS, D, CSCS When we go for a walk, jog/run, or a ride, we increase our heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate. The more we move and be active, the more efficient our bodies become, able to do more and go longer before we...
Read Moreby Ted Jones, PhD, CPE Most of the people we see say they are depressed. A few have had some medical professional tell them that their depression is causing their pain. Is that possible? Can depression really cause pain? Well, in our view, your pain is not being caused by...
Read Moreby Ted Jones, PhD, CPE “Catastrophizing” is a very important factor in chronic pain. Catastrophizing is basically when someone adds unnecessary emotion to a situation. Imagine you are on an airplane and it hits a bumpy patch. If you are sitting next to someone who says “Oh no! This is...
Read Moreby Thad Mackiewicz, Jr. PT, MS, D, CSCS TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation. This is a small device, about the size of a pack of cigarettes that runs on batteries. It attaches to the skin, above and below or surrounding the place where the pain is located, with...
Read Moreby Ted Jones, PhD, CPE Many pain patients say this to me and probably more would like to say it. They have real, objective, undeniable damage to their body – perhaps spinal problems, arthritis, multiple past back surgeries with rods and screws, or all of the above. so seeing...
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