Chronic Pain Program
Chronic pain develops gradually and is complex in its causes which affect all parts
of the body; it involves the tissues, bodily systems, and the mind. The journey
down a path to daily suffering and loss often starts with a simple injury and cascades
innocently downward with continued pain, imperfect healing, medical complications
and failures, loss of job, loss of financial support, loss of friends, and depression.
Because chronic pain is multidimensional, it is never adequately addressed with
a one-dimensional treatment. Pain management must extend beyond physical approaches
to include the psychosocial and functional restoration. Effective integrated treatment
fosters self-awareness and encourages self-management strategies. In time, complex
issues are managed, pain is reduced, and the patient moves toward improved physical
and psychological functioning.
Our core team of health professionals who care for patients in the Pain Management
Program include physiotherapists, occupational therapist, kinesiologists, psychologists,
and psychotherapists. Our focus is to create an individualized, goal directed, graded
activity reactivation program with self-monitoring strategies. We believe in keeping
the client, third party funders, physicians and specialists actively involved and
engaged in setting the individualized goals to ensure successful outcomes.
The primary goal of the pain program is to restore function and improve the quality
of life for people suffering with chronic pain. Important goals include:
- Establish individualized, goal directed activity reactivation program with self
monitoring strategies
- Return to normal daily activities and resume most functional, independent, productive
lifestyle possible
- Provide education on pain science, pacing, energy conservation & use of adaptive
equipment, if applicable
- Increase physical strength, endurance and flexibility
- Minimize pain behaviours
- Learn stress management techniques
- Return to gainful and meaningful employment, if applicable
- Resume leisure and recreational activities
- Improve interpersonal relationships
- Reduce reliance on healthcare professionals, with improved ability to self-manage
chronic pain