Chronic pain is a persistent pain condition that lasts longer than three months, often resulting from injuries, medical conditions, or other underlying issues. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in managing chronic pain by employing a range of techniques such as exercises, manual therapy, and modalities to improve function and reduce discomfort. Therapists create personalized treatment plans that focus on strengthening muscles, increasing flexibility, and promoting overall movement, which can help alleviate pain and enhance daily activities. By addressing both physical and psychological aspects of pain, physical therapy aims to empower individuals to regain control over their lives and improve their overall well-being.