Tag: chronic pain
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Some injuries are hard to prove
Soft-tissue damage, concussions, and chronic pain often leave no visible trace. Here’s why invisible injuries struggle in courtrooms and clinics alike.
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Some Symptoms Are Psychological, Even When They Feel Physical
Real pain, real fatigue, real dizziness can have psychological origins. That doesn’t make them imaginary—it changes how to treat them effectively.
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Chronic Pain Is Still Poorly Understood
Chronic pain affects 50 million Americans, yet medicine still struggles to diagnose, measure, and treat it. The gap between patient experience and clinical knowledge is wide.
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Why not all pain needs immediate treatment
The reflex to suppress every ache may be the worst thing for chronic pain. Sometimes pain is signal, not noise — and treatment timing matters.
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Why Consistency Matters More Than Severity
In personal injury cases, consistent symptoms documented over time outweigh dramatic peaks. Insurers and juries trust patterns more than they trust intensity.