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Managing chronic pain is a physical, emotional and spiritual challenge. Most studies show that around 20 per cent of the population suffer from some type of chronic pain problem at any one time.

Obviously, the best solution is to find the source of the pain and fix it, but that’s not always possible, even with expert care. This leaves many having to constantly manage or live with

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