Chad Hensel, PT, DPT, MHS, CSCS Moving Beyond Opioids: Why Therapists Need Better Pain Strategies Chronic pain affects more than 50 million adults in the U.S., limiting daily function and diminishing quality of life. As therapists, we are often on the frontlines of helping patients navigate pain while restoring independence. Yet, overreliance on opioids and outdated approaches can leave our patients vulnerable to delayed recovery, reduced participation, and long-term disability.
Written by: Dr. Chad Hensel, PT, DPT, MHS, CSCS
Chronic pain affects more than 50 million adults in the U.S., limiting daily function and diminishing quality of life. As therapists, we are often on the frontlines of helping patients navigate pain while restoring independence. Yet, overreliance on opioids and outdated approaches can leave our patients vulnerable to delayed recovery, reduced participation, and long-term disability.
The good news? Evidence-based, non-opioid pain management strategies are proving to be safer and more effective — and therapists are uniquely positioned to deliver them.
In my upcoming 6-hour live interactive workshop, Non-Opioid Pain Management: Evidence-Based Strategies for Safer, Smarter Pain Relief, clinicians will gain practical, hands-on tools to address pain holistically. You’ll leave with strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice. Key benefits include:
This course balances evidence-based knowledge with hands-on application. Attendees will engage in interactive labs and case studies covering:
– Manual therapy techniques such as mobilization, myofascial release, and cupping.
– Therapeutic exercise for cardiovascular health, strength, and flexibility.
– Dry needling and modalities like red light therapy, thermal treatments, and electrical stimulation.
– Mind-body practices including yoga, tai chi, and stress reduction strategies.
The course design ensures that therapists not only learn techniques but also practice them, leaving with confidence to apply skills immediately in patient care.
Pain management is evolving — and rehabilitation professionals must evolve with it. By integrating non-opioid strategies, we can help patients achieve lasting outcomes, reduce reliance on risky medications, and return to meaningful participation in daily life.
This course empowers PTs, PTAs, OTs, and OTAs to elevate their practice with practical, evidence-informed tools that improve both patient satisfaction and clinical results.
If you’re ready to expand your toolbox with safe, effective, and practical approaches to pain, this course will give you strategies you can use the very next day in clinic. Together, we can transform pain management into a pathway not just for recovery, but for restoring purpose, function, and quality of life.