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When we tie in elements of fitness, nutrition, and sleep on top of the pain conversation we catch more people who are having pain but that is not their primary focus. It may be more important for an individual at this moment to lose weight, build muscle, or get better sleep. By staying relevant and allowing people to engage with different elements of the physical health journey we actually catch more people who are experiencing pain that if we only speak to pain relief.
Touching All Areas Of Wellness
Physical health is the most tangible, actionable, low barrier to entry into wellness. With things like pain and sleep you can start driving tangible results almost immediately. With fitness and nutrition the habits and changes are immediate while the end result comes slower. In either case, its easy to track real metrics for progress and physical change. Research shows that participating in the tangible actions physical health has to offer inside of improving pain, fitness, nutrition, and sleep bleeds over into mental, emotional, social, spiritual, and even financial health.
A Play On Chronic Preventable Disease
When organization are thinking about solutions for minimizing health spending associated with Chronic Preventable Disease direct primary care is an obvious choice. This can significantly lower risk with better front end management and screening of general health. But front end management does not touch root cause solutions for things like heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic and preventable conditions. Improving pain, fitness, nutrition, and sleep are the root cause solutions to chronic preventable disease. It is lifestyle medicine at its finest and it is what we do best.
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