Chronic and persistent pain
Evidence-based care to help manage long-term pain, improve movement, and support quality of life.
Living with chronic or persistent pain can take a toll — physically, mentally, and emotionally. It affects sleep, focus, mood, and the ability to enjoy daily activities.
At Rapid Recovery, we understand that chronic pain is complex, and that everyone’s experience is different. Our team works with you to help identify contributing factors, support movement, and manage pain in a way that fits your life.
You don’t have to put up with constant pain or limited movement. Whether you see an Osteopath, Remedial Massage Therapist, or Myotherapist, our team provides practical, evidence-based care to support you every step of the way. pain and tension.
Osteopathy for chronic pain
(AHPRA-registered practitioners)
Osteopaths take a whole-body view of pain management. Each session begins with a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis, helping you understand what’s driving your symptoms — whether from previous injury, altered movement, or postural strain.
Your Osteopath will:
- Review how your spine, joints, and muscles are functioning together
- Identify contributing mechanical or lifestyle factors
- Explain your findings clearly and in plain English
- Develop a management plan that may include:
- Gentle joint mobilisation or soft-tissue techniques
- Movement and pacing strategies
- Targeted strengthening and mobility exercises
- Education about flare-ups, sleep, stress, and recovery
Osteopathic care may assist with managing:
- Persistent musculoskeletal pain
- Pain following previous injury
- Postural or mechanical tension
- Joint stiffness and limited mobility
Our focus is on helping you move safely, reduce sensitivity, and build confidence in your body again.
Remedial Massage & Myotherapy for chronic pain
Long-term pain often involves muscles that have tightened or weakened over time. Remedial Massage and Myotherapy target these areas to help release tension, improve circulation, and support relaxation.
Your therapist may use:
- Deep-tissue or trigger-point release
- Myofascial and stretching techniques
- Dry needling or cupping (if appropriate)
- Relaxation and breathing techniques to calm the nervous system
These treatments can help:
- Improve movement and flexibility
- Ease muscular discomfort
- Support stress relief and better sleep
- Complement your ongoing pain-management plan
Many clients also benefit from simple take-home exercises or mobility routines between sessions to keep progress moving forward.