evidence based treatments for chronic pain
The Evidence Based Treatments for Chronic Pain You Need to Know
Here is a selection of research to help you reconsider how you manage your own chronic pain. Always ensure you are working with evidence based treatments for chronic pain. Donโt be treated with an outdated pain model!
The evidence against back surgery
A curated collection of credible, well-crafted, and impactful research papers exploring surgery for chronic back pain.
The evidence against hip surgery
A curated collection of credible, well-crafted, and impactful research papers exploring surgery for chronic hip pain.
The evidence against knee surgery
A curated collection of credible, well-crafted, and impactful research papers exploring surgery for chronic knee pain.
The evidence against TMJ surgery
A curated collection of credible, well-crafted, and impactful papers exploring chronic pain and Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome.
The evidence against passive treatments
A curated collection of credible, well-crafted, and impactful research papers that look at chronic pain and passive vs active treatments.
The evidence against only treating the body
A curated collection of credible, well-crafted, and impactful research papers that look at chronic pain and body focussed treatments.
Bibliography of Evidence
I make claims throughout this website about many contentious topics including a selection of evidence based treatments for chronic pain. Next to each of those claims is a little hyperlinked number (6). I want to make access to this literature easy, because educating yourself on how chronic pain really works, is how your start your healing journey.
I mean that litteraly, many chronic pain sufferers who learn about neuro-plasticity and the body/mind connection feel a relief in symptoms. This is called Therapeutic Pain Education.
You can always email me if you have any questions. Good luck!
Source 01
Book
“Crooked: Outwitting the back pain industry and getting on the road to recovery” a book by Cathryn Jakobson Ramin.
Source 02
Washington Post Article
Washington Post article “Chronic pain is surprisingly treatable when patients focus on the brain.” by Nathaniel Frank.
Source 03
Book
“Explain Pain” a book by David Butler & Lorimer Moseley.
My Treatment Philosophy
Chronic pain is complex. It can be very hard to overcome. That’s why I see myself more as a chronic pain coach than a therapist. I’m dedicated to providing you with support, advice and encouragement at every step. I will put the work in, but you also have a role here. Rebuilding your nervous system requires a lot of effort, as well as an open-mind, a willingness to be curious about your body, and 30 minutes a day.
Every client’s pain is unique, and their treatment program reflects that. Still, most
have to learn concepts and techniques from all three steps of my treatment philosophy.
01
Unlearn what you think you know about pain.
Most people, therapists included, fundamentally misunderstand chronic pain. You can’t fix what you don’t understand.
02
Reconnect to your nervous system.
Pain starts here, yet most of us have spent years, decades even, learning to ignore our nervous system. Start listening and you will start healing.
03
Movement is medicine.
Chronic pain stops us from moving, and over time the body becomes deconditioned. Staying pain free requires you to rediscover safe movement and ways to include it into your life..
get to the root cause of your pain.
My Chronic Pain Coaching sessions are 90 mins long. They can be done in-person (in Sayulita & in San Pancho) as well as online via video conferencing.
Evidence based
I only work with modalities that have proven their effectiveness in studies.
High success rate
I lived through chronic pain. But I overcame it, and I help my patients do the same.
Your pain is as unique as you are
Effective treatment has to reflect this. That’s why I blend multiple modalities into my practice.
Active treatment is the way out of pain
The more you put in, the more you get out. Clients that do the work, see the results. It’s that simple.
90 mins Session
Chronic Pain Coaching
$100 USD
I regularly work with the following chronic symptoms:
Contact Me
Please contact me to request an Information Pack, or to book a Chronic Pain Coaching session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why havenโt I heard about chronic pain coaching before if it works so well?
Great question. I had the same thought, and there are several reasons. First, I initially resisted it myself due to the significant time and financial investments I had already made in bio-mechanical therapies. This new approach represented a paradigm shift, and change is challenging, especially when you’re in chronic pain, which can cloud rational thinking.
On a broader scale, there’s also a lack of financial incentive for medical companies to promote these methods. Surgeries and medications are highly profitable, whereas mind-body therapies are not. I recommend the book Crooked, by acclaimed journalist Cathryn Ramin, that delves extensively into the subject. Ultimately, the issue boils down to money. Many professionals profit from back surgeries, even though they have a mere 10% success rate in returning people to work after one year. In stark contrast, mind-body therapy is much more effective. 9/10 of my lower back pain clients are back to work within a few months and don’t require surgery.
What therapeutic modalities do you work with?
I have studied a broad range of physical and psychological modalities that I can integrate into my practice. These include: Hanna Somatics, Feldenkrais, Dynamic Neuro-Muscular Stabilization (DNS), Reactive Neuro-Muscular Training (RMT), Range Conditioning, Egoscue, Flobility, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Fascia Release Therapy, Kinesiology, Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Functional Anatomy and Brainspotting.
Can you show me some more evidence?
Is this an alternative to back, hip, knee or TMJ surgery?
Very much so. A much better alternative. I have dozens of studies listed here that show how a Mind/Body, Nervous System Based and an Active approach is the most effective approach to healing chronic pain.
What payment methods do you accept?
I accept various payment methods: cash, credit/debit cards, PayPal, and bank transfers. Please mention ahead of the session if you plan to pay in something other than cash or if you will need a tax receipt.
What should I expect from a session?
The first session is primarily dedicated to getting to you, your history and understand the relationship you have with your nervous system. During this 90-minute session, Iโl work on understanding of your mental and physical health.
This approach could be predominantly movement-based or cognitive in nature, depending on your specific needs. Your nervous system has been shaped by your life experiences, and we need to learn to listen to it. Gradually, we will retrain your nervous system to function in harmony with your current lifestyle. If your current lifestyle is not conducive to your well-being, we will work together to discover how to adapt it to better meet the needs of your nervous system.
The goal is to create a personalized treatment plan that considers both your physical and emotional health, ensuring a holistic approach to overcoming chronic pain.
Do you have a privacy policy?
Yes, you can find my privacy policy here.
Do you have a social media presence?
Yes, I am on X (formerly Twitter) as jp_paincoach.