Living with persistent, long-term pain is one of the most challenging and isolating experiences a person can face. Chronic pain — defined as pain lasting more than three months — is not simply ‘long-lasting acute pain.’ It involves complex changes in the nervous system, emotional wellbeing, sleep, movement patterns, and quality of life. At Quantum Physiotherapy in Bangalore, we take chronic pain seriously and treat it comprehensively, using an integrated, evidence-based approach that addresses the whole person — not just the painful body part.
To effectively treat chronic pain, it helps to understand why it persists beyond normal healing time. In the early stages of injury or illness, pain serves as a protective alarm — telling you something is wrong. But over time, in some individuals, the nervous system becomes sensitised, meaning it continues to generate or amplify pain signals even after the original tissue injury has healed. This is known as central sensitisation.
Factors that contribute to chronic pain and central sensitisation include:
Understanding these mechanisms empowers patients to engage with treatment more confidently and effectively. Pain education is a cornerstone of our approach at Quantum Physiotherapy.
At Quantum Physiotherapy, we use a multimodal approach to chronic pain management, drawing on several evidence-based interventions:
Can physiotherapy cure my chronic pain?
While ‘cure’ is a complex term in the context of chronic pain, physiotherapy can deliver highly significant and lasting reductions in pain intensity and improvements in function. Many of our patients in Bangalore go from daily limiting pain to living active, fulfilling lives. Our goal is to help you regain control — not just cope.
I have had chronic pain for years. Is it too late to benefit from physiotherapy?
It is never too late. The nervous system retains the ability to change and adapt throughout life — a property called neuroplasticity. Even patients with many years of chronic pain can make meaningful improvements with the right physiotherapy approach.
Will exercise make my chronic pain worse?
This is one of the most common fears among chronic pain patients, and it is understandable. However, research consistently shows that carefully graded exercise reduces chronic pain over time. Our physiotherapists will start at a level that is well within your current capacity and progress gradually, ensuring you always stay in control.
Do you work alongside pain specialists or doctors?
Yes. Quantum Physiotherapy works collaboratively with pain specialists, orthopaedic surgeons, and general practitioners in Bangalore to ensure you receive the most comprehensive care possible. We are happy to communicate with your medical team and work as part of a multidisciplinary approach.