Conditions

Chronic pain
conditions I treat

Many conditions once considered permanent have been shown to have a neuroplastic component — meaning recovery is possible. This is not an exhaustive list.

28 conditions

Conditions that
are treatable

This is not an exhaustive list of all treatable conditions.

01

Fibromyalgia

02

Long Covid

03

Tension headaches & migraine

04

Back pain (including herniated discs, slipped discs, degenerative disc disease, stenosis, sciatica and pinched nerves)

05

Neck pain

06

Whiplash

07

Knee pain

08

Patellofemoral syndrome

09

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome

10

Chronic abdominal and pelvic pain syndromes

11

Chronic tendonitis (in any joint)

12

Vulvodynia

13

Piriformis syndrome

14

Repetitive strain injury

15

Foot pain syndromes

16

Myofascial pain syndrome

17

Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)

18

IBS

19

CRPS

20

Gastric issues

21

Skin problems

22

Chronic fatigue syndrome

23

Facial pain

24

Chronic sleep issues

25

Chronic dizziness

26

Palpitations

27

Tinnitus

28

RSI

Outside this approach

Conditions that are
not treatable here

Note: people with structural or disease-related issues alongside chronic pain can still benefit from this treatment.

01

Structural abnormalities requiring surgical intervention

02

Acute injuries

03

Oncology — cancer

04

Infections — HIV, Lyme disease, and other active infections

05

CNS conditions — Parkinson's disease, dementia, ALS

06

ENT conditions — hearing loss, Ménière's disease

Before we begin

Please rule out
structural issues first

01

Please consult your doctor to rule out a structural abnormality, disease, or infection before beginning this approach.

02

Not sure if this is right for you? Take the self-assessment questionnaire to help determine whether this approach is a good fit.

Your next step

Recognise
your condition
in this list?

If your condition appears above — or if you've been living with unexplained pain that hasn't responded to conventional treatment — this approach may be the answer you've been looking for.

Recovery is possible. Let's talk.