Chronic Pain Management Updates Part 4: Dietary Interventions

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This is Part 4 of a 4-part series of “Chronic Pain Management Updates”, all written by the “Chronic Pain Chiro” himself, Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos. This series, based on a collection of editorials recently published in the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, contain numerous practical tips you can use in your practice!

If you want a deeper dive, check out “All Aboard the Pain Train: A Chiropractor’s Guide to Chronic Pain” – this 10-hour, on-demand E-Seminar is one of my best sellers, in which Dr. Assimakopoulos will walk you through a contemporary clinical approach to identifying important phenotypes of chronic pain in your practice, to help you make effective management decisions with your patients. To get this program, click HERE.

For additional evidence-based tools and techniques throughout the patient journey, check out “Mastering the Biopsychosocial Approach: A Clinical Lens for Chiropractors”, a 4-hour E-Seminar featuring myself along with Dr. Assimakopoulos and Drs. Kent Stuber and Peter Stilwell. To get this program, click HERE.

On to this week’s review…

It is well known that nutrition is an essential and modifiable component of overall health and well being. Despite increased attention toward the connection between chronic pain and nutrition, current pain management strategies often do not address nutritional factors. This part of the Comprehensive Pain Management Editorial Series discusses the importance of nutritional factors as it relates to the development and treatment of persistent pain.

RESEARCH REVIEW: Chronic Pain Management Updates Part 4: Dietary Interventions

The paper covered in this review was published in the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (2024).

You can now purchase single Research Reviews for only $4.99 – BUT YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS REVIEW FOR FREE HERE.

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