The latest neuroscience provides hope!
For decades, chronic pain has been treated as a structural problem — something to find on a scan and fix with a procedure. But for millions of people, tests come back normal. Or they show common findings — like disc bulges or degenerative changes — that are now known to appear just as frequently in people with no pain at all.
The science has evolved. Research now shows that in many cases, persistent pain and physical symptoms are driven by learned patterns in the brain and nervous system — not ongoing damage in the body. This is called neuroplastic pain (also known as primary or nociplastic pain). It is real. It is not imagined. But it is generated by a nervous system that has learned to stay in a heightened, protective state — often shaped by stress in its many forms: adversity in childhood, difficult life experiences, suppressed emotions, or deeply ingrained patterns like perfectionism and people-pleasing. And it largely happens outside of conscious awareness.
The encouraging news? The brain can change. Through neuroplasticity, these learned patterns can be reversed. Evidence-based approaches — focused on neuroscience education, nervous system regulation, and addressing the underlying drivers unique to you — are helping people significantly reduce, and in many cases fully resolve, chronic symptoms they've lived with for years or decades.
This Summit exists to bring that science directly to you.