Pain Management Systems in Rehabilitation utilize diverse strategies to control and reduce pain throughout the recovery process. Techniques like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), manual therapy, and medication management provide immediate pain relief and reduce long-term discomfort. Chronic pain sufferers benefit from combining physical therapy with cognitive-behavioral strategies to address both physical and psychological aspects of pain. Pain management systems are essential in rehabilitation, allowing patients to engage more actively in therapeutic exercises without excessive discomfort, thus speeding up their recovery.
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