Many chronic pain sufferers often succumb to prescription addiction due to the potency of high-power painkillers like OxyContin and Vicodin. The longer they continue to use these prescriptions, the more tolerant their bodies become, until they need an unhealthy amount of the drug to properly function and live life pain-free. Our Pain Management Program Rehab provides effective and lasting recovery from chronic pain in a safe, natural, and healthy fashion.
Proven, Innovative, Results-Centered Pain Management
Our specialists recognize that medication may not be available to all patients due to their prolonged battle with prescription drug abuse. Whenever possible, we offer medication-assisted pain management care, along with other proven methods of treatment, such as:
- Acupuncture
- Chiropractic Care
- Flexibility Training
- Massage
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Fitness Therapy
We also offer nutritional counseling as part of an overall effort to guide our patients toward healthy living and provide education and tutelage on how to stay pain-free without the use of harmful and addictive pain medication. Additionally, we teach stress reduction techniques that are helpful in the alleviation of chronic pain as well as pain medication addiction treatment.
State-of-the-of-the-Art Treatment for Hyperalgesia
Hyperalgesia is a condition in which an individual develops an increased sensitivity to pain due to a prolonged regimen of prescription painkillers. This is common, specifically for individuals who suffer from painkiller addiction. Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches' facilities provide expert, research-based treatment for hyperalgesia as part of the program. Very often, the actual physical pain of this condition derails patients’ efforts to recover from pain pill dependency. In our Pain Management Rehab Program, patients will receive simultaneous symptom relief and pain medication addiction treatment.
Your Gateway to a Healthy and Pain-Free Life
We’ve developed a rehab program that addresses all the lifestyle factors that may exacerbate chronic pain. By offering patients a full menu of options that improve nutrition, fitness, and mental health, we can greatly improve their chances of success in overcoming their immediate chronic pain, as well as their addictions.





