The pain today

Persistent and chronic pain is one of the least recognized and treated medical problems of the 21st century.
According to the most extensive European research on the subject, 1 in 5 adults is affected by it and if so
Considering the Italian situation, the data that emerged is even more worrying: 14 million Italians suffer from it. If not treated properly, chronic pain ends up
It can negatively impact all aspects of a patient's health and well-being: it is associated with significant disability, resulting in loss of work and other physical functions, which can lead to broader problems, such as reduced earning capacity, family problems, and social isolation. Additionally, chronic pain can lead to a loss of self-esteem and is often associated with depression and anxiety.

Who we are addressing:

To all patients requiring diagnostic and/or therapeutic definition for acute, persistent and chronic pain such as in the case of:

  • Headaches (tension, migraine, occipital neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia)
  • Back pain and lumbosciatica (discopathies such as hernias and bulging)
  • Osteoarticular pain (tendinopathies, frozen shoulder, periarthritis and osteoporosis)
  • CPRS (algodystrophies)
  • Post-surgery mobilizations
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