Nobody has to be exposed to pain without any help.
Chronic pain is an agony, in the real sense. Very often chronic pain disorders lead to inability to work, early retirement or social problems. Because of our cultural habits and convictions many people affected conceal their pain for a long time, „struggle their way through the disease“ and prefer to take analgesics in order to survive in our professional and private achievement-oriented society.
But this is definitely the wrong way, because it leads to a dead end. Also chronic pain disorders can be treated positively, and the patient can be helped to achieve relief or even recovery.
The patient and his social sphere have to take into consideration that a treatment cannot be carried out overnight. Most patients come into our practice clinic when they have been suffering from a chronic pain disorder for years or decades and the organism has been „pumped up“ with chemical analgesics. Then we have to free the body from burden of all sorts and take into consideration the psychological aspects of the pain – and this can only work with the help of the patient and his relatives. What is necessary in the causal and constructive pain relief therapy is the patience and confidence of all people involved. If the patient and all people affected work together, we can often achieve excellent results which make life worth living again.