Animal studies have suggested its potential in supporting tissue repair processes in muscle, tendon, and torn ligaments
One of the most important instructions is to avoid taking anti-inflammatory medications, like ibuprofen or aspirin, for a couple of weeks after your session
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The consultation evaluates your symptom profile and goals to determine which protocol, or combination, fits your situation
Non-pharmacological approaches should not be overlooked and often form the foundation of chronic pain management: Physical therapies physiotherapy, exercise programmes, and stretching can address musculoskeletal pain Heat and cold therapy simple but effective for many pain types Weight management particularly relevant for fatty liver patients, as weight loss can improve both liver health and reduce pain from weight-bearing joints Psychological approaches cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic pain For severe or chronic pain unresponsive to simple measures, referral to a pain management specialist may be appropriate
Splinting for carpal tunnel syndrome