Doctor advises what to do when experiencing prolonged pain
A Lithuanian doctor explains seasonal injuries and offers advice for managing prolonged pain during the warmer months.
Dr. Daiva Sasnauskienė, a physician at the Kaunas Diagnostics and Surgery Clinic 'Meliva', emphasizes the clear seasonal patterns of injuries associated with sports activities. As the skiing season ends, there is a noticeable increase in injuries from outdoor sports, particularly during the warmer months when people become more active. She highlights the rise in chronic neurological disorders that result in persistent pain, prompting more individuals to seek medical assistance.
Dr. Sasnauskienė notes that many people still hold the belief that rehabilitation is only for those who have suffered severe injuries. However, she stresses that conditions such as chronic back pain, nerve root pinching, and inflammatory processes require attention and can often be alleviated through appropriate rehabilitation methods. Her insights indicate that timely intervention and a better understanding of rehabilitation can prevent severe outcomes, such as the need for surgical treatment.
The article serves as a reminder to the public about the importance of seeking medical advice when experiencing chronic pain, as well as the potential benefits of rehabilitation for a wider array of conditions. It highlights the need for increased awareness of treatment options that are available for both acute and chronic pain, especially as participation in outdoor sports increases during the summer months.