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		<title>Physical Therapy &#8211; Can It Help Back Pain?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In this video, we hear a physical therapist talk about ways that physical therapy can help back pain.&#160; What&#039;s pretty interesting is that if you listen all the way through for the last thing he says.&#160; Just four words from the end, he admits his own doubt.&#160; Check it out:</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this video, we hear a physical therapist talk about ways that physical therapy can help back pain.&nbsp; What&#039;s pretty interesting is that if you listen all the way through for the last thing he says.&nbsp; Just four words from the end, he admits his own doubt.&nbsp; Check it out:</p>
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<p>In my own experience, I have a crooked spine caused by some muscle imbalances.&nbsp; Which means I tilt to the left.&nbsp; In and of itself, it shouldn&#039;t be painful.&nbsp; Kind of like a guy who has short hamstrings because he never stretches them out.&nbsp; They don&#039;t hurt, he just can&#039;t bend far.&nbsp; So why would different flexibility in the right and left side of back muscles HURT?</p>
<p>Ok, back to the physical therapist.&nbsp; After 6 weeks of &quot;therapy&quot;, elbows digging into my back, working on the deep tissues, I was worse than I had ever been.&nbsp; I went into physical therapy with a slight tilt and low to moderate pain levels.&nbsp; By the end of my 6 weeks of treatment, I was truly in chronic pain.&nbsp; I couldn&#039;t sit, I couldn&#039;t get up, I couldn&#039;t get in or out of a car without that &quot;grabbing&quot; pain.&nbsp; The pain was always present in my mind.&nbsp; I missed out on fun parts of my vacation because I couldn&#039;t even get into a taxi.&nbsp; Yikes.</p>
<p>So what happened?&nbsp; In my opinion, a minor problem was turned into a MAJOR problem by a negative thought pattern.&nbsp; This feeling that I&#039;m broken creates a downward spiral that &#8211; in my humble opinion &#8211; leads to chronic pain.&nbsp; That&#039;s why someone with a very minor problem one day can be considered &quot;chronic&quot; months later.&nbsp; All with no trauma.&nbsp; The pervasive fear from being told by the &quot;expert&quot; doctors that they are broken and shouldn&#039;t do &quot;this&quot; or &quot;that&quot; leads to a continuation and worsening of pain.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Fear prevails every waking moment.&nbsp; Have you felt that your pain is a constant but unwelcomed companion?&nbsp; That it&#039;s hard to think of anything else EXCEPT the pain?</p>
<p>In my experience, my physical therapist did nothing but feed that fear.&nbsp; For an hour a day three times a week, I heard how &quot;whacked out&quot; my back was.&nbsp; The day I fired my physical therapist and started convincing myself that I <b>wasn&#039;t</b> broken was the day that I started to feel better.</p>
<p>Tell me your experience with physical therapy?&nbsp; Did it work?&nbsp; How long did you go?&nbsp; How much did you spend?&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Tell me <a href="http://todaysbackpain.com/16/back-pain-physical-therapy/#postcomment">here</a>.</p>
<p>Talk soon.</p>
<p>Dan</p>
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