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After you refer a patient to the center, the patient is assessed
and if appropriate receives a pain recovery plan using a personalized
combination from the 14 different all natural treatments available
from our team of certified medical experts. This pain recovery plan
is delivered in 3 steps over 8 weeks.
The 3 Steps to Non-Narcotic Natural Pain Relief
We use a 3-step approach to maximize your patient’s results.
Step1- Weeks 1- 2: Break Pain and Insomnia Cycle
This step is crucial.
We break the patients’ pain and sleep cycles centrally using
natural treatments.
Some patients have significant pain and insomnia relief the first
day and most continue to improve over the two weeks. You must break
the pain cycle and get the pain sufferers to stages 3 and 4 sleep
or they will never be able to stop their pain.
Step 2- Weeks 3- 5: Inflammation Reduction and Pain Trigger
Elimination
Inflammation produced or worsened by a poor diet is a problem with
most pain sufferers. In this step we educate people on a proper
anti-inflammatory diet, how to find and eliminate pain triggers
and adopt a healthier life style. Narcotic, drug and caffeine reduction
maybe reduced during this step as well.
Physical therapy, exercise or manipulation may be added in this
step depending on the patients needs.
Step 6- Week 6- 8: Prevention, Managing Breakout Pain and
Promoting Wellness
Patients sometimes slip back into their old bad habits. We educate
them on how to prevent their chronic pain from returning and the
right way to manage break out pain. (Treat it don’t ignore
it!)
Specific and general exercise along with aerobic conditioning is
recommended if the patient has not started this earlier. The benefits
of and how to maintain healthy levels of growth hormone is explained.
Dr. Paul Anderson
pioneered this combination non-narcotic approach to chronic pain.
The centralized pain combination treatment approach pioneered by
Dr. Anderson and adopted by the Natural Pain Relief Centers is the
result of 17 years of clinical experience and clinical treatment
of over 5, 000 pain patients.
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