Chronic Pain

Can Chronic Joint Pain Be Decreased By Reducing Inflammation Through Dietary Changes?

Chronic joint pain can disrupt your daily life, but there’s growing evidence that what you eat may have a significant impact. Inflammation plays a key role in many pain-related conditions, including arthritis, and diet is often an overlooked by many people, including physicians. Eating anti-inflammatory foods, such as omega-3s and colorful fruits and vegetables, and […]

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The Opioid Epidemic and Chronic Pain: Finding a Better Path Forward

Globally, the opioid epidemic has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. It has also brought significant attention to the challenges of managing chronic pain. Opioids were once seen as a solution for relief. Now, knowledge of their risks has left many searching for a safer, more sustainable path. For those living with chronic pain, the question remains:

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The Difference Between Acute and Chronic Pain – and Why It Matters

Pain is the body’s way of signaling that something isn’t right. However, not all pain is created equal. There are different kinds of pain and different ways of managing it. At Michigan Integrative Health, we exclusively offer drug-free, non-surgical solutions to address chronic pain and help patients reclaim their well-being. Learn more about the distinctions between

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Why Traditional Pain Management Doesn’t Work for Many With Chronic Pain

Chronic pain affects over 50 million people nationwide. Unfortunately, traditional pain management methods often fail to provide lasting relief. If you’ve tried medications or physical therapy without success, you’re not alone. Many individuals feel trapped in a cycle of temporary fixes, searching for a solution that addresses the root cause of their pain. At Michigan Integrative Health, we understand

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How Chronic Pain Patients Can Avoid Surgery Through Natural Treatments

Living with chronic pain every day can be overwhelming. That’s especially true if you’ve been told surgery is the only solution. But non-surgical solutions may still be possible for you. Michigan Integrative Health specializes in natural, drug-free treatments for chronic pain that address the root cause of discomfort. Our experienced medical team helps patients restore mobility, reduce pain, and

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Why You Might Still Have Pain After Cortisone Shots or Gel Injections

Pain that persists after cortisone shots or gel injections is a common concern. These treatments may reduce inflammation temporarily, but they don’t address the deeper issues that are causing your discomfort.  At Michigan Integrative Health, we focus on finding long-term solutions for your chronic pain. Our team includes a physician and nurse practitioner who provide regenerative alternatives to traditional

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How to Know if You’re a Candidate for Non-Surgical Pain Relief

Chronic pain can impact your ability to work or stay active while also causing poor sleep, anxiety, depression, and even strained relationships. If you’re in Shelby Township, MI, or nearby Rochester Hills, and want relief without surgery or drugs, non-surgical pain relief options may be worth exploring. But how can you know if these treatments are right for

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