5 Alternative Ways to Treat Your Chronic Nerve Pain

According to the American Chronic Pain Association, over 15 million people in the United States and Europe suffer from some form of neuropathic or nerve pain. While there are plenty of treatment options out there ranging from surgeries to pain medications, many people find that the regular prescribed treatments aren’t helping very much. They have turned to alternative medicine and treatment options for their chronic pain.

  1. Acupuncture- Chinese medicine is a wonderful way to treat many ailments, especially for nerve related pain. Talk with your acupuncturist about every single area of pain you have and they will know what to do to treat each specific part of your body. Acupuncturists believe in treating the whole body and any negative symptoms you might be experiencing, from anxiety to terrible menstrual cycles. Talk with your acupuncturist about natural supplements or other treatment options that might benefit you as well.
  2. Calmare Scrambler Pain Therapy- Being relatively new and unheard-of by most people and health care providers, Calmare Pain Therapy is a fantastic way to treat any type of neuropathic or nerve pain. Calmare is helping patients with varying problems including chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and drug resistant pain conditions such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This drug-free, non-invasive treatment has been yielding long lasting results for many of its patients. For more information check the Calmare Website.
  3. Massage- People suffering from chronic pain could really benefit from some form of massage. Deep tissue and hot stone massage is great for nerve damage, as it helps deeply relieve tight and sore muscles that occur when living in chronic pain. Even if the massage isn’t helping the nerve pain directly, it can help relieve other symptoms that come with living in chronic pain and just make you feel good for an hour.
  4. Yoga- Staying loose when living in chronic pain is key to not loosing range of motion in the affected area. Yoga is great for continuing range of motion exercises, meditation for relaxation and even some easy strength training at your own pace and ability. Try out a guided yoga class and don’t be afraid to tell the teacher your needs.
  5. Chiropractic Care- Working with a chiropractor when living in chronic pain is key to keeping the spine and body as happy and comfortable as possible. When living in chronic nerve pain, you can start to hold your body tighter and in different ways when walking or sitting. This can cause long-term damage to the spine and limbs. Working with a chiropractor regularly to keep the body aligned and happy can really benefit patients living with chronic nerve pain. Talk to your chiropractor about natural supplements and other treatment options that might benefit you.

by Chugach Chiropractic & Massage Center