A Guide to Better Movement: The Science and Practice of Moving With More Skill and Less Pain

A Guide to Better Movement: The Science and Practice of Moving With More Skill and Less Pain

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RobbyRacoon posted on r/chronicpain15w

Yup! I remember reading a part in A Guide to Better Movement: The Science and Practice of Moving With More Skill and Less Pain some years ago the effect that very often when people with back pain finally get imaging done the results will show some structural abnormality that the doctor then believes to be the cause of the pain, but just as often imaging won't show structural abnormalities so the doctor doesn't have anything to ascribe the pain to, but that doesn't make the pain less real for the sufferer and many people with the exact same structural issues that are revealed incidentally may not currently be experiencing pain. This has been known for decades at least, yet the doctors still seem to have an over-reliance on the imaging as the only "truth" with regard to pain. It was a revelation.