Back Pain Permanent Healing: Understanding the Myths, Lies, and Confusion

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#1 International Best Seller in Pain Management and Health, Fitness & Dieting CategoriesBack pain is now the #1 cause of disability worldwide; this is ironic, because the mystery was solved in the 1970s by Dr. John Sarno at the New York University Medical Center. Tragically, few sufferers accepted his solution. Despite possessing the most advanced healing techniques in history, the problem has grown into the main cause of global disability because the focus has been on treating the spine: a failed model for healing. Back Pain Permanent Healing examines why people are having trouble healing, why they refuse to accept healing, and why back pain has become epidemic. Through deeper understanding of the myths, lies, and confusion healing occurs.

Author(s): Steve Ozanich
Publisher: Silver Cord Records, Inc.
Year: 2016

Language: English
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Pages: 220
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Foreword

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction

1: The Seeds of Understanding

2: It’s a Bloodflow Problem, Not a Spine Problem

3: The Case for TMS

4: The Tiger’s Snare

5: Studies: Sources of Confusion

6: The EPS Dénouement

7: Emotions

8: Imitating and Reflecting Suffering

9: Moving in the Right Direction

10: From Problem to Epidemic

11: Giant Mistakes

12: Healing Back Pain

Appendix A: What can I expect when I see a TMS doctor?

Appendix B: Some Dr. Sarno Success Stories

Appendix C: 5 Regrets of Dying People

Appendix D: Faulty Pain Diagnoses

Appendix E: Brinjikji et al. Meta-Analysis of Spine Imaging Studies

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