Pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) is a new approach for chronic pain, teaching the brain to stop sending false pain signals. A study showed 66% of participants had reduced pain after PRT. It combines psychological and physical strategies, including exposure therapy to reevaluate pain sensations. Although in early stages and not widely covered by insurance, PRT is gaining traction as a potential method to address chronic pain by altering brain perceptions and responses
A New Way to Treat Back Pain
Pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) is a new approach for chronic pain, teaching the brain to stop sending false pain signals. A study showed 66% of participants had reduced pain after PRT. It combines psychological and physical strategies, including exposure therapy to reevaluate pain sensations. Although in early stages and not widely covered by insurance, PRT is gaining traction as a potential method to address chronic pain by altering brain perceptions and responses