FAQ
FAQ
Curious about the recommended session frequency for optimal results or considering the possibility of combining CPRt with other treatment approaches?
Delve into our common inquiries for valuable insights.
How does CPRt differ from traditional methods?
Traditional methods for addressing soft tissue pain typically involve the use of heat/cold packs, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, massage, stretching, exercises, joint mobilization, and pain medication. Although these techniques may offer temporary relief, the pain often returns because they only tackle the symptoms rather than the actual root cause. Chronic Pain Release Therapy (CPRt) aims to deliver a virtually pain-free and lasting relief. It achieves this by taking a holistic approach to patients’ pain, addressing its source rather than just alleviating symptoms.
What type of chronic pain conditions can CPRt effectively address?
CPRt is designed to effectively address a broad spectrum of chronic pain conditions, including but not limited to musculoskeletal issues, joint pain, headaches, TMJ/jaw pain, sciatica, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and various soft tissue dysfunctions.
Is CPRt suitable for all age groups?
Yes, CPRt is suitable for individuals of all age groups, from children to seniors. The treatment approach is adaptable and can be customized to meet the unique needs of each patient, regardless of age.
How long does a typical CPRt session last?
The duration of a typical CPRt session can vary, but on average, sessions typically last between 45 minutes to an hour. The specific length may depend on the complexity of the chronic pain condition being addressed and the individualized treatment plan.
Are the CPRt sessions painful?
CPRt sessions are designed to be minimally invasive and generally well-tolerated. Patients often experience little to no pain during the sessions. The focus is on providing a comfortable and pain-free environment while effectively addressing the source of chronic pain. Patients may experience mild sensations as the treatment targets specific areas, but these are typically temporary and part of the healing process.
How many CPRt sessions are usually recommended for optimal results?
The number of CPRt sessions recommended for optimal results can vary depending on the individual’s specific chronic pain condition, its severity, and how well the patient responds to the treatment. Typically, a personalized treatment plan is developed, and patients may initially undergo a series of sessions scheduled over several weeks. Follow-up sessions may be recommended to maintain and further enhance the results.
How soon can I expect to experience relief from chronic pain with CPRt?
The speed at which individuals experience relief from chronic pain with CPRt can vary based on several factors, including the nature and severity of the pain, the individual’s overall health, and how well they respond to the treatment. While some individuals may experience significant relief after just a few sessions, others may require more time.
Can CPRt be combined with other pain management therapies or medications?
Yes, CPRt can be integrated with other pain management therapies or medications as part of a comprehensive approach to addressing chronic pain. Your CPRt practitioner will assess your individual case and collaborate with other healthcare providers as needed to ensure a well-rounded and effective treatment plan. It’s essential to communicate openly about any ongoing medications or therapies to facilitate a holistic and coordinated approach to managing your pain.