What type of pain do we treat at the CAF?

Trust us with your pain: We treat any area of the body

At CAF we treat pain, especially chronic pain, in any area of the body. This is possible because the superficial fascia is a tissue that covers the entire body, from the head to the fingers and toes. This fascial tissue, essential for movement and bodily function, can become dysfunctional in any part of the body and turn into a fasciopathy, causing pain and limitations.

Below you will find some photos of treated areas and also answers to frequently asked questions.

+ Can we treat chronic pain associated with herniated discs?

Yes, at the CAF we can treat chronic pain associated with herniated discs. Although this condition affects the intervertebral discs, it often coexists with a lumbar or gluteal fasciopathy, which contributes to the pain and functional limitation.

+ Can we treat chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis?

Yes, at the CAF we treat chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis. Although osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition, it is often accompanied by dysfunctions of the superficial fascia, which can contribute to pain and limited movement. With our specialised technique, we can address this fasciopathic component to help relieve your pain and improve functionality.

+ Can we treat residual chronic pain after certain surgeries?

Yes, at the CAF we can treat residual chronic pain that often appears after certain surgeries. This type of pain may be related to alterations of the superficial fascia due to scars or residual tensions. With our specialised technique, we focus on treating these fascial dysfunctions to help relieve your pain and restore mobility.

+ Can we treat chronic pain associated with bruxism?

Yes, at the CAF we can treat chronic pain associated with bruxism. This condition often generates tension and dysfunction in the superficial fascia of the jaw, neck, and other related areas.

+ Can we treat fibromyalgia pain?

Yes, at the CAF we treat pain associated with fibromyalgia, a complex condition that affects multiple areas of the body and causes widespread chronic pain. We consider this condition a generalised fasciopathy, and we focus on treating the most affected areas to help the patient relieve pain and improve their quality of life.

If you have doubts about whether we can help you, send us your query and we will advise you.