Breaking the Chains of Chronic Pain: A Clinical Case Involving Neuroscience Pain Education

This article presents a compelling case study of a 29-year-old male suffering from severe, seven-year chronic neck and back pain following a car accident. Despite trying numerous traditional treatments—including NSAIDs, opioids, steroid injections, acupuncture, laser therapy, and previous chiropractic care—the patient only experienced short-term relief before the severe pain returned. A critical insight of the article is that imaging results, such as spinal degeneration, often have no direct relationship with chronic pain or dysfunction.

Instead of repeating failed therapies, the clinician implemented neuroscience pain education (NPE), a program designed to modify how the brain experiences pain by reducing nervous system hypersensitivity. The treatment involved educating the patient on the science of pain combined with non-pain-contingent rehabilitation. The results were transformative: at a 12-month follow-up, the patient’s pain was stable at a low level, function had significantly improved, and he was completely off opioids. With over 63 million U.S. adults suffering from chronic pain, expanding chiropractic expertise to include NPE offers a vital path to relief for patients who have exhausted all other options.
Breaking the Chains of Chronic Pain: A Clinical Case Involving Neuroscience Pain Education