
Most people expect pain to improve as an injury heals. However, for millions of Americans, pain continues long after the initial cause has resolved. This condition is known as chronic pain, and it can have a significant impact on physical function, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. At Spinal Correction Centers, with locations serving patients in Dunedin, Largo, and St. Petersburg, FL, chiropractic care is often part of a comprehensive approach to managing chronic pain and improving daily function.
Chronic pain is generally defined as pain that persists for three months or longer. Unlike acute pain, which serves as a warning signal after an injury or illness, chronic pain may continue even after tissues have healed.
The discomfort can be constant or intermittent and may range from mild to severe. Chronic pain can affect nearly any area of the body, but it is especially common in the neck, back, shoulders, hips, and joints.
Chronic pain can develop from a variety of conditions and injuries. Some of the most common causes include:
In some cases, chronic pain develops after an injury that never fully resolved. In others, changes within the nervous system contribute to ongoing pain signals even when significant tissue damage is no longer present.
While pain is the primary symptom, chronic pain often affects multiple aspects of a person's life. Common symptoms include:
Many individuals also experience frustration and decreased participation in activities they once enjoyed.
One reason chronic pain can persist is that the body may develop compensatory movement patterns after an injury. Misaligned joints, muscle imbalances, and altered biomechanics can continue placing stress on tissues long after the original injury occurred.
Additionally, prolonged pain can affect how the nervous system processes pain signals. Over time, the body may become more sensitive to discomfort, causing pain to persist longer than expected.
This is why successful management requires addressing more than just symptoms. At our Dunedin, Largo, and St. Petersburg, FL, practices, identifying and correcting contributing factors is an important part of long-term care.
Chiropractic care focuses on improving joint mobility, spinal function, and overall movement patterns. For many patients with chronic pain, restricted motion in the spine or other joints may contribute to ongoing discomfort.
Chiropractic adjustments are designed to improve mobility and reduce mechanical stress throughout the musculoskeletal system. Improved movement can help decrease tension in surrounding muscles and support better overall function.
In addition to adjustments, chiropractic care may include recommendations regarding posture, exercise, stretching, and lifestyle habits that support long-term pain management.
Living with chronic pain is challenging, but effective treatment options are available. At Spinal Correction Centers, patients in Dunedin, Largo, and St. Petersburg, FL, receive individualized care designed to identify factors contributing to chronic pain and improve overall function.
If chronic pain is limiting your ability to enjoy daily life, seeking professional evaluation is the first step toward lasting relief and improved mobility. Schedule an appointment by calling our offices at the following numbers:
Dunedin: (727) 734-7611
Largo: (727) 587-6667
St. Petersburg: (727) 520-1818
Dunedin
Largo515 Missouri Avenue North,
Largo, FL 33770
727-587-6667
Monday, Wednesday
8:00 AM -11:00 AM, 3:00 PM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:00 AM -11:00 AM
St. Petersburg3737 16th Street North,
St. Petersburg, FL 33704
727-520-1818
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM