Chronic Pain Management | NOHSONIC Physiotherapy Clinic, Abuja
Chronic Pain Management

Chronic Pain Management

Helping you manage long-term pain and improve your quality of life.

Living with pain that will not go away takes a toll on everything — work, sleep, relationships, and your sense of self. Chronic pain is complex, and treating it requires more than just targeting the painful area. Our approach combines physical treatment, movement re-education, and pain science education to help you understand your pain, reduce it, and reclaim your life.

How We Treat Chronic Pain

We start by understanding the full picture — your pain history, lifestyle, movement patterns, and what makes things better or worse. Treatment may include manual therapy, graded exercise, breathing and relaxation techniques, and education about how chronic pain works in the body. We help you build confidence in movement again.

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Chronic low back pain
  • Chronic neck pain
  • Persistent post-surgical pain
  • Arthritis-related pain
  • Complex regional pain syndrome
Chronic Pain Management
Chronic Pain Management

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about chronic pain management? Here are the questions we hear most often from patients, with honest answers from our team.

Yes — chronic pain is a recognised medical condition that affects the nervous system. It does not always mean there is ongoing tissue damage. Understanding this is the first step to managing it effectively.

We take a very gradual, paced approach to avoid flare-ups. Some increase in discomfort as you start moving more is normal and expected, but we work carefully to keep this manageable.

For some people, chronic pain can be significantly reduced or resolved. For others, the goal is improved function and quality of life even if some pain remains. Both are valid and meaningful outcomes.

It addresses the nervous system as well as the musculoskeletal system. We incorporate pain education, pacing strategies, and graded activity alongside hands-on treatment — it is a broader, more holistic approach.

No — in fact, continued activity (at the right level) is part of the treatment. Rest and avoidance often make chronic pain worse in the long term. We help you find the right level of activity for where you are now.

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