Postoperative Pain

    Postoperative Pain

    My symptoms got worse after a surgery.

    When symptoms do not improve or get even worse, it is referred as a ‘postoperative pain syndrome’. There are times when new symptoms occur with postoperative pain, so it is important to accurately diagnose and treat the fundamental cause of the pain.

    Causes

    • Instability caused by excessive removal of bodily tissues during an operation

    • Inappropriate way of operation that did not suit the patient's conditions

    • When a patient who did not need a surgery went through one

    • Damaged or agglutinated nerves during an operation

    Symptoms

    • Symptoms that did not improve or worsened after a surgery
    • New symptoms after a surgery
    • Limitations or difficulties in moving

    Treatments

    Chuna Manual Therapy

    Chuna Manual Therapy

    Minimizes the remaining postoperative pain. The treatment can reduce possible after-effects of a surgery by helping the regenerative process of muscles, bones, or tendons near the surgery area, while also helping them recover their functions.

    Bee Venom Therapy

    Bee Venom Therapy

    The bee venom can treat inflammation, reducing any remaining or newly occurred pain. It is also effective in strengthening the immune system.

    Manual Therapy

    Manual Therapy

    Through manual therapy, the bodily movement can be improved. It also strengthens core muscles to reduce any after-effects. The therapy helps the patients return quickly to their daily routines.

    Herbal Medicine

    Herbal Medicine

    The medicine alleviates any remaining or newly occurred pain after a surgery Through taking herbal medicine, patients can experience reduced inflammation, along with muscles or bone recovery.

    Medicinal Acupuncture

    Medicinal Acupuncture

    The medicinal acupuncture helps blood circulation. It is effective in reducing the remaining pain after surgery. The treatment also strengthens the damaged muscles and tendons.