Chronic pain
Osteopathy Sendling
Chronic pain rarely has one single cause. Most often, it has a history.
Pain is considered chronic if it lasts longer than three months – regardless of whether a clear structural cause is present or not. Persistent pain arises from the interplay of physical structures, movement habits, stress, sleep, work – and much more. The longer pain persists, the more factors come into play – and the more important it becomes to identify these factors together, rather than prematurely searching for a single cause.


Common complaints we work with:
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Chronic back pain and lower back pain
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Neck pain and tension headaches
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Pain that keeps recurring despite treatment
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Pain whose intensity is disproportionate to any specific diagnosis.
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Pain that is exacerbated by stress, lack of sleep, or emotional strain
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Pain in multiple areas of the body simultaneously or alternately
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Fibromyalgia and chronic pain syndrome
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Complaints for which no clear diagnosis has yet been found
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Complex, persistent symptoms associated with Long Covid
Our approach provides the foundation for this:
Together we understand what influences your pain – physically, in everyday life and beyond – and from there we develop realistic, concrete ways to support you in dealing with your symptoms.
We understand osteopathy not as an isolated solution and not as a replacement for medical diagnosis or treatment, but as a possible building block within a meaningful, individual support system.
