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Understanding Nociplastic Pain: Insights from Dr. John Quintner That Can Change How We See Chronic Pain

Persistent pain that lingers long after injury or surgery, or appears ‘normal’ with imaging, often stems from nociplastic mechanisms, where the nervous system itself becomes sensitized. Drawing on the work of Dr. John Quintner and my decade-long collaboration with Dr. Geoffrey Bove in neurobiology research, we help patients move beyond outdated “trigger point” or “it’s all in your head” explanations. Through targeted manual therapy that addresses nerve irritation and reduces adhesion formation, many find real relief, improved mobility, and renewed hope. Your pain is real, biological, and understandable, and there are smarter, more effective ways forward.

Visceral Massage and the Language of Pain

“Visceral Massage and the Language of Pain,” explores the relationship between pain science and manual therapy, focusing on somatic and visceral pain, mechanical stimulation, manual therapy’s role in healing, and the impact of visceral mobilization on postoperative adhesions, with the goal of enhancing evidence-informed manual therapy in clinical practice.