Take Back Control From Chronic Pain
Persistent long-term pain can have a dramatic impact on quality of life, making it harder for you to concentrate at work, stay active, or even get a full night’s sleep. Medications might offer temporary relief, but the pain still returns. If that sounds familiar, Salmon Bay Physical Therapy in North Ballard, Ballard Bridge and Northgate of Seattle, WA is here to help. We help address the factors contributing to your discomfort.
Many people with chronic pain begin to avoid activities because they fear making their symptoms worse. Over time, this reduced activity can lead to weakness, stiffness, and decreased endurance. Physical therapy helps people safely return to movement while addressing the factors that contribute to ongoing pain.
A Closer Look at Chronic Pain
Chronic pain refers to pain that lasts longer than expected during the normal healing process, usually three months or more. While acute pain often improves as the injury heals, chronic pain may continue for months or even years.
Chronic pain can be tricky to manage. It often affects multiple parts of the body at once and may even seem to move around from day to day. For many people, it develops when the nervous system becomes overly sensitive and begins to interpret normal sensations as pain.
Because every person’s experience is different, chronic pain treatment needs to be tailored to their specific needs and goals. At Salmon Bay Physical Therapy, we work to identify the movement limitations, strength deficits, and daily habits that may be contributing to your pain so you can find lasting relief.

What Factors Contribute to Chronic Pain?
- Previous injuries
- Repetitive stress on joints and muscles
- Prolonged inactivity
- Muscle weakness
- Joint stiffness
- Poor movement patterns
- Stress and tension
- Sleep disturbances
- Chronic health conditions
- Fear of movement due to pain
- Reduced physical activity levels
Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Pain
Chronic pain affects people in different ways. Some of the most common symptoms include:
- Persistent aches or soreness
- Stiffness with movement
- Fatigue
- Difficulty sleeping
- Reduced endurance
- Muscle tension
- Pain during daily activities
- Decreased strength
- Limited mobility
- Difficulty returning to exercise or recreation
Managing Chronic Pain with the Salmon Bay Physical Therapy Team
We take a whole-body approach to chronic pain management, which starts with us learning how pain affects your daily life. We take the time to learn more about your symptoms, activity level, movement patterns, and personal goals.
After completing a thorough evaluation, we develop a personalized treatment plan that helps you move more comfortably and gradually return to meaningful activities. This process might involve:
- Pain Education: Clear explanations about the nature of pain help you better understand how chronic pain affects the body and how movement supports recovery.
- Manual Therapy: Hands-on treatment helps reduce restrictions in your body’s muscles or connective tissue that might make movement harder.
- Therapeutic Exercise: Targeted exercises help improve strength, endurance, and mobility while building confidence with movement.
- Graded Activity Progression: Structured activity plans help you safely increase movement and tolerance over time.
- Movement Retraining: Our therapists teach efficient movement strategies that reduce unnecessary stress on the body.
- Home Exercise Program: We’ll identify appropriate exercises to keep you active outside the clinic.
Why Work with Salmon Bay Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain Treatment?
Many patients who come to us for chronic pain management have already tried multiple approaches or, worse, had their symptoms dismissed or downplayed. Our goal is to be a partner in your chronic pain journey by providing clear guidance, individualized care, and practical strategies that support long-term success.
Our therapists will listen, answer questions, and create treatment plans that align with your goals. Our personalized, one-on-one approach will ensure treatment works for your needs. That way, you can get back to the activities that you’ve been missing.
FAQs
Does chronic pain mean I have ongoing tissue damage?
Should I stop exercising if I have chronic pain?
Can physical therapy help if I have pain in multiple areas of my body?
Build Confidence and Move Forward
Chronic pain doesn’t have to define your life. The right treatment plan can help improve function, increase activity levels, and support long-term health.
If you are looking for a whole-person approach to chronic pain, Salmon Bay Physical Therapy is ready to help. Request an appointment at our North Ballard, Ballard Bridge or Northgate of Seattle, WA clinic to learn more about our approach.
Your Next Steps…
- Request An Appointment
- Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free
