Pain rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach aimed at helping individuals manage and reduce their chronic pain. It involves a multidisciplinary team, including physicians, physical therapists, psychologists, and occupational therapists, who work together to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of pain. The goal of pain rehabilitation is to improve the individual's functioning and quality of life, rather than simply relying on medication to manage pain. Treatment may include a variety of techniques such as physical therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and stress management. The team collaborates to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses the specific needs and goals of each individual. By providing education, support, and a range of evidence-based interventions, pain rehabilitation empowers individuals to regain control over their lives and live more fully despite their chronic pain.