Q&A · Pain Science
Why Pain Won’t Go Away
Pain that keeps recurring despite treatment —
we explain the root cause through lymph circulation, fascia, and trigger points.
The reason pain returns after treatment may not simply be that treatment was insufficient. When lymph flow is blocked, fascia hardens, or trigger points trap inflammatory waste — no amount of treatment changes the environment itself. Check the Q&A below for each cause and its solution.
5 Core Q&As
Explore the reasons pain keeps recurring by topic
Pain Recurrence · Interstitial Inflammation
The Real Reason Pain Keeps Coming Back Despite Treatment
How accumulated inflammatory waste in tissue maintains the pain environment
Fascia · Lymph Circulation
Why Does Hardened Fascia Keep Pain Going?
How fascial gelation blocks lymph pathways and traps inflammation
Trigger Points · Referred Pain
Why Does Pressing One Spot Hurt Somewhere Else?
How trigger points form and send pain to distant areas
Movement Therapy · Lymph Pump
The Science Behind Why Movement Reduces Pain
How muscle contraction activates the lymph pump and drains inflammatory waste
Hydrodissection · Injection Therapy
How Injection Therapy Changes the Pain Environment Itself
Two actions of saline injection: opening blocked pathways and flushing inflammatory waste
Understanding the Cause Shows the Path to Treatment
The Circulation Treatment System That Changes the Pain Environment
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