Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts at least 12 weeks. The pain may feel sharp or dull, causing a burning or aching sensation in the affected areas. It may be steady or intermittent, coming and going without any apparent reason. Chronic pain can occur in nearly any part of your body.
Pain UK is an alliance of charities providing a voice for people in pain. They support charities dealing with all manner of painful conditions, from head to toe.
Pain Management Wales offers pain management for Chronic Pain and other variety of pains.
The Society is involved in all aspects of pain and its management through the work of the Council, various Committees, Special Interest Groups and Working Parties and via its publications,
Working together with other organisations, Backcare try to help prevent back and neck pain, which has a significant impact on more than 80% of the UK population.
The NHS website provides you with free articles, videos, tools and advice to help you make the best choices in adapting to life in chronic pain.
Action on Pain is a national charity. They provide a relaxed and informal approach to ensure that people enjoy easy access to their services wherever they are. The support provided goes beyond the UK and they have built up links with similar organisations across the world.
Action on Pain provides information and support for people with pain and those who care for them. They also help raise awareness about pain and campaign to improve the provision of pain management services.