Got Pain? Contact Paul. 604-218-1206
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    Sunday
    Feb052012

    Workshop

    The first workshop was a great success, our next one will be Feb 20th in Kamloops BC.

    Hope to see you their.

     

    Friday
    Apr292011

    Getting Ready

    Well its almost done, our first workshop is ready to roll. I have been very fortunate to have Mrs Wanda Herman from Kamloops helping me put all of this together. Her hard work, and dedication to my project is greatly appreciated. This program is for the everyday folk, they will learn to help themselves relieve pain.

    Friday
    Feb252011

    Living With Chronic Pain

    Are You Living with Chronic Pain


    Walking up stairs, bending over, reaching for an item on the top shelf—many
    of us don’t think twice about these small everyday tasks, but for some they
    are big hurdles.
    For people living with chronic pain, the ordinary can cause extraordinary
    suffering and daily life can become a struggle. Even visiting friends or going
    to dinner can create anxiety, as the prospect of steep stairs or pain-inducing
    activities seems daunting or risky. While millions of Canadians live with
    chronic pain—with over 18 per cent suffering from severe chronic pain—most
    cases remain under-treated and much of society uneducated about the facts.
    If you are grappling with chronic pain or know of someone who is, there are
    ways to minimize its impact on both physical and emotional health.


    What is Chronic Pain?


    According to the Chronic Pain Association of Canada, chronic pain has the
    following characteristics:
    • Lasts at least three months, past the point of healed injury
    • Intermittent (follows a pattern) or persistent (lasting more than 12
    hours daily)
    • Usually results from a known cause, such as surgery, arthritis or
    osteoarthritis
    • Can be caused by abnormal processing of pain by the nervous system
    If you have chronic pain, there are many non-medicinal and medicinal
    treatment options that may help you manage the pain.


    Non-Medicinal Options


    Massage/Triggerpoint. Visiting a professional massage/Triggerpoint practitioner or having a friend or
    partner massage you at times when you feel anxious or before the usual
    times when pain is the worst can provide some relief.

    As a practitioner in Triggerpoint Body Work and a member of The Canadian Pain Association Of Canada I understand and see what pain can do to a person. Triggerpoint Body Work, can it be what you're looking for to help with your Pain?

     

     

    Friday
    Jul102009

    Living a Pain Free Life

    Does pain effect your lifestyle?

     

    In your search  to be pain free, sleep better and enjoy an active life with your family (and even work) you've probably tried everything from doctors to chiropractic manipulations and perhaps "internet wonder products" to relieve the pain caused by your soft-tissue injury.

    Unfortunately, the above is too true for many of our clients.  We know that what you are looking for is something that gives you control over your recovery, provides sustained relief and assists in preventing further or reoccurring injury.

    Through the use of massage and trigger point therapy, clients have seen real relief from the pain associated with

    1.  Migraine Headaches                            
    2.  Leg & Hip
    3.  Fybromyalgia
    4.  Planter Fasciitis
    5.  Neck & Jaw
    6.  Repetitive Strain Injuries
    7. Upper & Lower Back Pain
    8. Frozen Shoulder
    9. Joint & Muscles Aches
    10. Traumas from Accidents & Falls
    11. Elbow & wrist

     

    It is our sole goal to pinpoint what works for you and your body so that you see real results.

    Feel free to contact me for a chat or consultation. After listening, I'll be happy to let you know if I feel trigger point therapy is right for you.

     

    Paul

    Paul Laviolette HHP CCP RCRT

    21164 Yeomans Cres

    Langley BC

    Canada V1M2P7

    604-218-1206