Chronic pain affects over 50 million Americans—disrupting sleep, limiting movement, and slowly eroding quality of life. Many sufferers spend years cycling through medications and specialist visits without lasting relief. If that sounds familiar, you haven't run out of options.

At our physical therapy clinic in Thousand Oaks, we specialize in chronic pain rehabilitation—using a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that addresses not just where it hurts but why it persists.

Why Chronic Pain Is Different

Pain lasting more than three months is no longer just a symptom of tissue damage — it's a condition of the nervous system itself. Over time, the nervous system becomes sensitized, amplifying pain signals and lowering pain thresholds in a process called central sensitization.

This is why physical therapy in Thousand Oaks at Reform PT is so effective for chronic pain. We go beyond treating the site of pain—addressing movement patterns, physical deconditioning, nervous system sensitivity, and the fear-avoidance cycle that keeps patients trapped.

The Chronic Pain Cycle—and How We Break It

Pain leads to fear of movement. Fear leads to avoidance. Avoidance causes deconditioning—weaker muscles, stiffer joints, less resilient tissues. Deconditioning makes pain worse. And the cycle continues.

Breaking it requires a carefully structured, progressive approach that gradually reintroduces movement in a safe, supported way—building physical capacity and confidence at the same time. That's exactly what chronic pain rehab at our physical therapy clinic in Thousand Oaks delivers.

Conditions We Treat

  • Chronic neck and back pain — including degenerative disc disease and failed back surgery syndrome
  • Fibromyalgia and widespread musculoskeletal pain
  • Chronic headaches and cervicogenic migraines
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • Chronic shoulder, hip, and knee pain — arthritis, tendinopathy, bursitis
  • Peripheral neuropathy — a clinical specialty at our clinic
  • Post-surgical chronic pain
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Myofascial pain syndrome

How We Treat Chronic Pain

At our physical therapy clinic in Thousand Oaks, every program is built around a thorough evaluation — assessing your physical presentation, movement patterns, activity levels, and functional goals.

Your treatment may include:

  • Pain science education — understanding your nervous system changes how you experience pain, and research shows measurable improvements in outcomes
  • Manual therapy and soft tissue mobilization—myofascial release, joint mobilizations, and trigger point therapy using Maitland and Functional Manual Therapy techniques
  • Graded therapeutic exercise—carefully progressed to build strength and confidence without triggering flare-ups
  • PNF neuromuscular re-education — retraining altered movement and muscle recruitment patterns driven by chronic pain
  • Kinesiotaping — supportive pain relief between sessions for daily activity management
  • Balance and proprioceptive retraining — especially for neuropathy and lower extremity chronic pain
  • Functional goal setting — tracking progress against what matters to you, not just pain scores

Neuropathy: A Specialist Area at Reform PT

Peripheral neuropathy — causing numbness, tingling, and burning pain in the hands and feet — is one of our clinical specialties. Reform Physical Therapy in Thousand Oaks uses targeted sensory retraining, balance rehab, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise to help neuropathy patients manage symptoms, improve function, and reduce fall risk.

Why Thousand Oaks Patients Choose Reform PT

  • One-on-one care with a licensed therapist every session — no aides
  • Certifications in Maitland joint mobilization, PNF, Kinesio taping, and Back Education Training
  • Neuropathy specialty — advanced expertise in one of the most complex chronic pain conditions
  • 18+ years serving patients from 8 to 97 across the Conejo Valley
  • In-clinic and telehealth options for patients whose pain limits mobility
  • Two locations — Thousand Oaks and Camarillo

You Don't Have to Live With Chronic Pain

If you've been told there's nothing more that can be done—or you've been managing alone for too long—we want to hear from you. Chronic pain rehabilitation works. And it starts here.

📞 (805) 383-0470 📧 [email protected] 📍 850 Hampshire Rd A, Thousand Oaks, CA 91361

Book your appointment online — and take the first step toward breaking the chronic pain cycle for good.

Chronic Pain Physical Therapy in Thousand Oaks

  • 2026-06-01
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