The team at Pain Management in Practice have extensive experience in the rehabilitation of injured clients, particularly those who have not recovered as expected, despite many valiant attempts at treatment. They specialise in assessing and treating those suffering chronic pain to achieve meaningful goals and take control of their pain and their life. Their impressive results have been presented at national conferences, demonstrating that despite seemingly insurmountable barriers, it is possible for those with years of debilitating pain to achieve what many may have thought of as impossible.

Pain Management in Practice is determined to not only helping those with chronic pain that have been put into the “too hard basket”, but to also raise the standard of care provided by all clinicians who treat those with chronic pain. Research has been available for many years now demonstrating the benefits of a pain management approach; however this knowledge has only just trickled through to those involved in the care of chronic pain sufferers.
Pain Management in Practice is co-ordinated by a physiotherapist and psychologist with access to range of other health professionals. Pain Management in Practice recognises the importance of “the team”, where communication and mutual respect for each team member and their unique skills is paramount to the delivery of the best care possible to those with chronic pain. Pain Management in Practice ensures that it stays at the “cutting edge” of any new rehabilitation tools and methods and passes these on to other clinicians and their clients.
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