
Nurses Back Pain Relief: Common Injuries and Prevention
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If you’re living with persistent pain that doesn’t make sense, spreads unpredictably, or flares up with seemingly minor triggers—you might be dealing with central sensitisation.
Central sensitisation occurs when the nervous system becomes overly sensitive, amplifying pain signals and responding to everyday inputs as if they were dangerous. But it doesn’t stop at pain—it also affects mood, sleep, digestion, memory, and more. In other words, it’s a whole-system response.
The good news? With a pain-informed osteopathic approach, you can begin to understand and influence these patterns—gently and holistically.
Central sensitisation is a state where your brain and spinal cord become over-reactive, making:
It’s not “all in your head”—but it is happening in your nervous system. And importantly, it can change.
People often search:
Here are both the pain-related and non-pain-related symptoms of central sensitisation.
These are just as important—and often more disruptive day to day.
These symptoms suggest that the autonomic nervous system—which regulates digestion, heart rate, and more—is also involved.
The nervous system has one job: to protect you. But when it’s stuck in high-alert mode, it becomes overly protective—even when there’s no danger.
This is not a sign of weakness or damage—it’s a sign your nervous system needs support to feel safe again.
Pain-informed osteopathy combines manual therapy with education, movement, and nervous system-aware care. It recognises that pain is more than just a physical issue—it’s also about how the body perceives and processes threat.
In a pain-informed osteopathic session, we may:
Pain-informed osteopathy combines manual therapy with education, movement, and nervous system-aware care. It recognises that pain is more than just a physical issue—it’s also about how the body perceives and processes threat.
In a pain-informed osteopathic session, we may:
You’re Not Broken. Your Body is Trying to Protect You!
Central sensitisation is real—but it’s also reversible. Your nervous system is adaptable, and with the right support, it can move out of defence mode and into healing.
If you’re experiencing widespread pain, sensory overload, fatigue, or just feel like no one has been able to explain what’s going on—you are not alone.
Book an appointment below to explore how pain-informed osteopathy can help you regain comfort, clarity, and confidence in your body.
We’re happy to answer any questions you might have, please email us if you need any advice! info@chadstoneregionosteo.com.au
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