Pain is not just something that happens to the body.
It is something the nervous system learns.
When pain persists long after injury has healed, it can feel frightening, confusing, and out of control. Many people are told to push through, think differently, or simply accept it. None of those explanations truly help.
Rewiring Pain offers a clear, compassionate alternative.
Drawing on modern pain science and neuroscience, this book explains why pain can continue even when the body is no longer injured, how fear and uncertainty make pain louder, and how the nervous system can learn safety again over time.
This is not a promise of cure.
It is not about ignoring symptoms or blaming the mind.
Instead, Rewiring Pain provides a calm, evidence-based understanding of pain as a protective process, and shows how gentle changes in movement, attention, and response can reduce fear, rebuild trust in the body, and support a fuller life while pain changes.
Written with empathy, clarity, and respect, Rewiring Pain is for anyone living with persistent pain who wants understanding rather than blame, and hope grounded in science rather than hype.