The impact of chronic pain

Did you know 1 in 5 Australians (including children) live with chronic pain? This week is National Pain Week which helps shine a light on those suffering from ongoing pain.

Unless someone has experienced chronic pain, it’s hard to fully understand the impact it can have on their life. Chronic pain is exhausting – it can prevent you from doing simple everyday activities and can have a deep emotional impact on you and those around you.

How we can help

Alliance Rehabilitation provide a holistic approach to pain management, working with your GP and pharmacist to produce the best results for you.

Our multidisciplinary team of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, exercise physiologists, dietitians, and psychologists can help reduce the short-term effects of pain, and also help you work on some of the potential causes.

Get back to doing the things you love – talk to us today to find out how we can help you.

National Pain Week Events

26th July – Live event hosted by Chronic Pain Australia – “Connection”

More about Chronic Pain

To learn more about chronic pain or get involved, visit Chronic Pain Australia

“We believe that no Australian living with persistent pain should suffer alone or without access to resources and information which help them effectively manage their pain in a manner promoting dignity and self-respect, regardless of age, gender, sexual and identity preferences, culture, belief, socio-economic or compensation status.”

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