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Why Chronic Pain Doesn’t Respond to One Treatment (And Why That’s Not a Failure)
Chronic pain rarely responds to a single treatment, and that isn’t a personal failure. Unlike acute injuries, persistent pain involves the nervous system, muscle patterns, stress physiology, and movement habits, which means it often requires layered, consistent care rather than a one-off fix. When we shift from “Why didn’t this work?” to “what layer do we address next?”, chronic pain management becomes strategic, validating, and far more hopeful.