What is Chronic Pain Exactly?
The Surprising Science

A doctor in a white coat examining a patient's knee in an office setting.

Did you know that chronic pain isn’t just about the part of your body that hurts?

It’s actually controlled by your brain and nervous system.

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Why Does
Chronic Pain Stay?

Chronic pain changes how your brain and nerves work.

The longer you feel it, the more your brain gets used to sending pain signals.

It's like a bad habit—hard to break because the brain keeps repeating the same process over and over.

The good news is that your brain can also learn to stop sending those signals with the right therapeutic approach.

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Finally, you can treat your
chronic pain at its
origin.

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NeuroSense™ utilizes distinct therapeutic modalities:

• Pain Reprocessing Therapy
• Distal Point Acupuncture
• Clinical Sensory Hypnosis

Together, these methods retrain your brain and nervous system.

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Evidence-based techniques like
Pain Reprocessing Therapy help your brain unlearn pain, calm down your nervous system, and reduce or eliminate chronic pain. Imagine finally shutting off that false alarm and living a pain-free life.

Distal Point Acupuncture (DPA) utilizes chronic pain science by treating points away from the pain, "resetting" the brain and nervous system. This approach calms overactive nerves and disrupts the pain cycle, allowing for more natural healing.

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Clinical Hypnosis is a research-proven therapeutic modality that targets pain at its source—your brain.

In a state of focused relaxation, your brain becomes more adaptable in processing pain signals. This reshaping trains your brain to disregard non-protective pain messages.

Research shows that hypnosis not only alleviates immediate pain but also induces long-term changes in the nervous system, helping to break the pain cycle permanently.

Chronic pain doesn’t have
to control your life.

With the right therapeutic approach, you can teach your brain to turn off unhelpful and nuisance pain signals for good.

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Schedule an
appointment today.

What is Chronic Pain Exactly?
The Surprising Science

Doctor examining patient's knee in medical office

Did you know that chronic pain isn’t just about the part of your body that hurts?

It’s actually controlled by your brain and nervous system.

chronic pain, neuroscience, how chronic pain works, nervous system, neuroplasticity, pain brain, pain and emotions, stress, anxiety, sadness, pain signals, brain alarm, pain memory

Why Does
Chronic Pain Stay?

Chronic pain changes how your brain and nerves work.

The longer you feel it, the more your brain gets used to sending pain signals.

It's like a bad habit—hard to break because the brain keeps repeating the same process over and over.

The good news is that your brain can also learn to stop sending those signals with the right therapeutic approach.

Hand holding magnifying glass over brain icon on yellow background

Finally, you can treat your
chronic pain at its
origin.

Person sitting on the floor with crossed legs, wearing a white sweater, and blue jeans.

NeuroSense™ utilizes distinct therapeutic modalities:

• Pain Reprocessing Therapy
• Distal Point Acupuncture
• Clinical Sensory Hypnosis

Together, these methods retrain your brain and
nervous system.

Exterior of a brick building with fire escapes and a mural reading 'How are you, really?' on the side wall.

Evidence-based techniques like
Pain Reprocessing Therapy help your brain unlearn pain, calm down your nervous system, and reduce or eliminate chronic pain. Imagine finally shutting off that false alarm and living a pain-free life.

Distal Point Acupuncture (DPA) utilizes chronic pain science by treating points away from the pain, "resetting" the brain and nervous system. This approach calms overactive nerves and disrupts the pain cycle, allowing for more natural healing.

Inspirational quote "Difficult roads lead to beautiful destinations" on a letter board next to a small potted plant on a black surface.

Clinical Hypnosis is a research-proven therapeutic modality that targets pain at its source—your brain.

In a state of focused relaxation, your brain becomes more adaptable in processing pain signals. This reshaping trains your brain to disregard non-protective pain messages.

Research shows that hypnosis not only alleviates immediate pain but also induces long-term changes in the nervous system, helping to break the pain cycle permanently.

Chronic pain doesn’t have
to control your life.

With the right therapeutic approach, you can teach your brain to turn off unhelpful and nuisance pain signals for good.

Smiling man with glasses and neck scarf outdoors

Schedule an
appointment today.