Patient Success Story · Complex Chronic Pain · Function Restored, Pain Reduced
My problem is quite complex and has a lengthy history. I began with limited physical capabilities and lots of almost constant pain. Now I can move and function more freely and my pain has reduced in intensity. I’m grateful for Synergy’s help.
— Leland Danhour
What was happening
Leland came to Synergy describing his case as complex with a lengthy history. That language matters — it tells us a patient has been through enough providers, enough plans, and enough partial results to know that a quick answer is unlikely.
He arrived with limited physical capabilities and pain that was almost constant. A history that long does not respond to a generic protocol.
What other providers missed
Complex chronic pain is often treated as a single complaint when it is really a layered problem. Original tissue injury, the protective patterns that built up to guard it, the deconditioning that comes with months or years of avoidance, the nervous system that has learned to stay on high alert, the sleep and mood changes that pain produces — all of these stack.
Treat one layer and the others keep producing symptoms. Treat them in sequence, in the right order, and the picture starts to change.
What we did differently
Our team approached the case the way complex cases need to be approached — carefully, slowly, with constant reassessment. The treatment did not chase a single technique. It worked across the layers: mechanical care for the tissue, mobility work for the joints that had stiffened, graded loading for the muscles that had quieted, and nervous system work to help the body trust movement again.
For long-standing complex pain, the goal is not always full resolution. It is meaningful, durable improvement in pain and function — the kind that gives someone their life back even if the original problem cannot be fully erased.
The outcome
Leland is moving and functioning more freely. The pain has reduced in intensity. For a complex, lengthy history, that is what real progress looks like.
Complex chronic pain is not hopeless. It just needs care that is willing to be patient with the layers.
Related care at Synergy
For chronic pain that has not responded to standard care, our chronic pain treatment page walks through how we approach this kind of presentation.
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