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Why Your Back Pain Isn't Just a Medical Problem

9/23/2024

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When it comes to back pain, most people focus on medical treatments—prescriptions, surgeries, and endless doctor visits. But what if the real root of your pain wasn’t medical at all? In this blog, we’re diving into something that may surprise you: back pain is often a movement problem, not a medical one. It’s not just about diagnosing what hurts; it’s about understanding how you move and how your body’s interconnected systems—like your fascia—are contributing to the issue.

Pain Is a Movement Problem, Not a Medical One
Back pain is rarely just a symptom of a medical condition. Instead, it’s a signal that something is off with how you move. The truth is, movement can both cause and cure pain. Poor movement patterns—like how you sit, walk, or even stand—can lead to chronic issues. On the flip side, improving how you move can be the key to long-lasting pain relief. The real challenge? Figuring out which movements are causing the problem in the first place.

Why a Functional Diagnosis Matters
A typical medical diagnosis might tell you that you have a disc herniation or arthritis, but those are just symptoms. The real question is: what caused them? A functional diagnosis goes deeper, focusing on the movement patterns that led to these issues. By identifying movement dysfunctions—such as limited mobility or poor posture—you can work toward fixing the root of the problem, rather than just treating the symptoms.

The Role of Fascia in Pain and Movement
Have you ever heard of fascia? It’s a web of connective tissue that holds your entire body together. When your fascia gets tight or restricted, it limits your movement, which can lead to pain. Fascia plays a significant role in how your body moves, and addressing fascial restrictions can be a game-changer in alleviating back pain. That’s why treatments like joint mobilizations and fascia release are so effective for improving mobility and relieving pain.

The Need for Innovation and Personalized Care
One of the biggest challenges in modern healthcare is that it often prioritizes quick fixes over long-term solutions. Volume-based care driven by insurance limits innovation and critical thinking. But in reality, every body is different, and your treatment should reflect that. Personalized care—especially care that focuses on movement—can offer more effective, lasting relief than traditional approaches.

Taking Control of Your Pain
Addressing movement limitations and improving mobility aren’t just steps toward pain relief—they’re proactive measures that can prevent future issues. Knowing your body’s limitations and working with them, rather than against them, is the best way to avoid recurring problems. The goal isn’t just to treat pain; it’s to keep it from coming back.

Want to Learn More? To dive deeper into how movement affects pain, check out our full episode on YouTube, where Dr. Chad and I explore these concepts in detail. Click HERE to watch the episode and start moving toward a pain-free life!
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    Derrick Hines, D.P.T. is the owner of Acadiana Pain and Performance Rehab. The information in this blog is personal opinion and not to be used as medical advice.

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