BodyTalk for Chronic Pain and Anti-ageing

What is Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain refers to persistent or long-lasting pain that can significantly impact an individual's quality of life. It may result from various underlying conditions or injuries.

It is important to note that chronic pain is complex, and its management often requires a multidisciplinary approach. Treatment options may include medications, physical therapy, psychological interventions, and lifestyle modifications. We also work with a team of established healthcare professionals to meet your needs:

  • Functional Medicine Doctor

  • Naturopath

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Physician

  • ⁠Osteopath

  • Physiotherapist

  • Podiatrist

  • Psychologist

  • Personal Trainer

  • Yoga Instructor

What Chronic Pain Conditions Can BodyTalk Help With?

1. Arthritis: Conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause chronic joint pain.

2. Back Pain: Chronic back pain can result from issues such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or muscle and ligament strain.

3. Migraines and Headaches: Some individuals experience chronic and recurrent migraines or tension-type headaches.

4. Neuropathic Pain: Conditions affecting the nerves, such as diabetic neuropathy or sciatica, can lead to persistent neuropathic pain.

5. Fibromyalgia: A disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in localized areas.

6. Chronic Pelvic Pain: Conditions like endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or interstitial cystitis can cause persistent pelvic pain.

7. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): A condition characterized by chronic pain, usually in a limb, which may be triggered by injury or trauma.

8. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): While fatigue is a prominent symptom, individuals with CFS often experience widespread pain and other symptoms.

9. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis can cause abdominal pain and discomfort.

10. Osteoporosis: Fractures and bone density loss associated with osteoporosis can lead to chronic pain, particularly in the spine and hips.

11. Cancer-Related Pain: Chronic pain may result from cancer itself or its treatments, such as surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.

12. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders: Conditions affecting the jaw joint can lead to chronic pain in the jaw, face, and head.


How Does BodyTalk Help With Chronic Pain?

1. Improving Hydration of the Body

As the human body consists of 70 to 80% water, every single biochemical reaction and function in the body requires water. When the body is dehydrated, nerve transmission is compromised and brain function is strongly diminished. Chronic nerve pain can be the result of chronic dehydration. Water is also required for the ions that are involved in skeletal muscle contraction and relaxation. Dehydration causes malfunction in muscle fiber physiology, resulting in pain.

Hydration is not only about the quantity of water consumed but how our body is able to utilize the water we drink efficiently. People can drink a lot of water and still be dehydrated. The hydration technique in BodyTalk ensures that the cells in our body are able to utilize water effectively, hence preventing pain.

2. Addressing the Consciousness Issues Related to the Body Part in Pain

Consciousness sheds light on what needs changing in our life in order for our health to improve. How a body part goes into dysfunction is due to a lack of awareness that it needs change.

You cannot solve a problem if you don’t see it in the first place. This is like trying to find a object in a dark room. You will never be able to find it. Consciousness is about switching the lights on to find the object. When we are aware of what is there that is sustaining the pathology, a switch is being flipped. We call this “the shift” that a client experiences and it has extensive ramifications through all aspects of our body that causes the illness to resolve itself.

3. Addressing the Emotions and Belief systems Stuck in the Body.

Emotions and belief systems can have profound effects on the body, influencing both mental and physical well-being. In BodyTalk we recognize that the mind-body connection is complex, and the interplay between emotions, beliefs, and physical health is a dynamic process.

BodyTalk uses techniques rooted in Western Physiology and Traditional Chinese Medicine to reduce our response to stress, release emotions that no longer serve us and dissociate active memories that trigger a physical response in the body.

4. How Does BodyTalk Differ From Other Modalities?

By addressing the root cause of your issues through addressing Physical, Mental, Emotional, Psychological, Spiritual and Consciousness factors, the effects of BodyTalk are long-lasting, thus getting rid of chronic pain for good. By understanding the reason for the pain to exist in the first place, we gain clarity on our life purpose and achieve wisdom in the process. In the long-term, clients observe a significant reduction of pain, better quality of life as well as an increased overall sense of happiness and relationship with others.

Take the first step towards your healing journey by booking in a BodyTalk session today!