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Product Description
On occasion nearly everyone experiences short-term back pain from sore or strained muscles. But for many who come to treat their back gingerly because they fear further “injury,” a cycle of worry and inactivity results; this aggravates existing muscle tightness and leads them to think of themselves as having a “bad back.” Even worse is the understandable but usually counterproductive assumption that back pain is caused by “abnormalities”–bulging disks, a damaged spine, and so on. However, these abnormalities are frequently found in those who have absolutely no pain whatsoever. In reality, most backs are strong and resilient, built to support our bodies for a lifetime; truly “bad backs” are rare.
Drawing on their work with patients and studies from major scientific journals and corporations, the authors of Back Sense–all three are former chronic back pain sufferers themselves–developed a revolutionary self-treatment approach targeting the true causes of chronic back pain. It is based on conclusive evidence proving that stress and inactivity are usually the prime offenders, and it allows patients to avoid the restrictions and expense of most other treatments. After showing readers how to rule out the possibility that a rare medical condition is the source of their problem, Back Sense clearly and convincingly explains the actual factors behind chronic back pain and systematically leads readers toward recapturing a life free of back pain.Amazon.com Review
About 50 million Americans suffer back pain every year, and chronic back pain disables 1 in 40 adults. Back Sense takes a different approach, contending that most chronic back pain is caused not by a damaged spine, but by stress, muscle tension, and inactivity. The aim is to help you reclaim your life and decrease your pain.
The spine might be damaged initially, but it usually heals on its own, the authors assert. After that, stress causes muscle tightness, which results in continued pain. Traditional treatments don’t work because they treat the spine, not the stress. The solution: understand your own symptoms and pain, learn to resume full activity, and work with your negative emotions to prevent them from derailing your recuperation.
Part 1 of Back Sense helps you evaluate your own case and determine whether you have warning signs of a serious injury or disease (in which case you must get medical attention), understand the mind-body connection, and examine how stress may be causing your chronic pain. Part 2 teaches you how to bring full physical activity back into your life and manage your negative emotions.
The authors–two of whom relieved chronic back pain with this very program–do not want you to baby your body or limit your life to protect your back. Rather, they contend that “being careful actually appears to be harmful.” They explain that “as long as you are trying to get rid of pain, you stay preoccupied with it,” creating more tension, and by avoiding “risky” movements, you lose muscle conditioning, making you vulnerable to additional injury. The book takes you through a process of gradually incorporating more exercise and tracking your reactions. The style is simple and friendly, and the book has many plan charts, logs, and other helpful tools. –Joan Price
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THe book tries to say back injuries are stress. I dont think herniated discs or annular tears heal in a couple of weeks. A Social Security Doctor just recommended me to read this. Even though my injures were hernaitons with annual tears. So even though he was aware of my injuries he still must think its stress related . WHAT A JOKE. BOOK STINKS
Rating: 1 / 5
Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain
The entire book suggests that your back pain is caused by stress. That’s it. No suggested treatment. Now you need to buy a different book on how to de-stress.
Rating: 2 / 5
Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain
Although I agree with the premise that stress can and does cause physical pain and many chronic ailments, there are many of us out there with serious debilitating back problems, that can not be just “willed away” or minimized by meditation and breathing exercises. A small chapter at the end of the book owned up to some of the serious back problems that are, in fact, serious and would need special treatment sometimes (rarely) even surgery. I have a feeling this was inserted as almost an afterthought to prevent any lawsuits from anyone believing you can ignore your serious back problems and get right back to your previous normal life. Unfortunately that’s not the case for many people out there who aren’t just suffering from muscle spasms and stress.
Rating: 2 / 5
Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain
Unlike most of what we are told by friends, family, and doctors, our back pain is not what we think. Ronald Siegel, Psy.D. et al. offers a new approach to our pain through research and his own personal experience.
The book describes the way in which we have been taught about back pain and I was surprised at how often I felt as though he were writing exactly what I had experienced. The book looks at research done on sufferers of back pain and by the end of it you have a whole new outlook on what has been causing your pain and, most importantly, a new way to work with that pain.
If you suffer from back issues, I hope you buy this book. Be ready for a new way to approach your back pain but I believe, through my own experience, you will be pleasantly surprised. Good luck!
Rating: 5 / 5
Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain
I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It really worked for me, a chronic back pain sufferer for years. The only ‘catch’ – you have to do some personal work; it’s not a passive approach, unlike what many other practitioners offer. Also, I found it worked well along with Alexander Technique.
Rating: 5 / 5
Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain