Thank you Professor O'Sullivan... I have been following these ideas since 2017 - with your work on cognitive functional therapy and Lorimer Mosley's work too... Thank you for continuing the discussion! 🙏🏽
Thank you I went through a hard year I went to get an MRI because of lower back pain it showed two disc herniations and two bulging discs nothing out of the ordinary but my physical therapist tell me not to bend or twusr just to keep a neutral spine to engage the core at all times. I did this for months my back got worse with severe tightness and I used to be so flexible doing yoga and everything I finally was told by another physician to start bending my spine and doing yoga slowly I went through a lot of emotional distress it's been a year now and I am more flexible but I still feel my back is tight and it can go into a small spasms I have to relax the back more I believe it's the brain now that's sending me signals TMS and proceed danger pain
There are practitioners who have taken coursework. I would recommend you ask anyone you are considering working with if they are familiar and utilize this framework
@@tjs162009 I can only speak for physical therapy as I am not aware of pain physicians or other pain professionals who take this training. For PT I would reach out to your local PTs and see which ones are knowledgeable on this approach
@@ModernPainPodcast I'd love to talk about this question some more as it regards the US. I'm a physician from Germany working as a medical educator and bodyworker here and there are huge differences how physical therapy is practiced and reimbursed in different states, by different insurance providers and even employers. Because right now when clients ask I'm limited to recommending clinicians I know personally or who have taken my classes -- I took the "Explain Pain" class when it was presented specifically for SI practitioners (around 2012? in Denver, CO, USA) and from a lot of similar approaches I've seen and tried myself I know now that "explaining" is dangerous. Education is rarely successful if done by explanation (as a lot of passionate educators figure out eventually and then we all STFU).
having this knowledge for free… absolutely insane 💜 thank you!
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you Professor O'Sullivan... I have been following these ideas since 2017 - with your work on cognitive functional therapy and Lorimer Mosley's work too... Thank you for continuing the discussion! 🙏🏽
Peter is doing amazing work. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this and caring about people 🙏
Thanks forwatching!
Thank you I went through a hard year I went to get an MRI because of lower back pain it showed two disc herniations and two bulging discs nothing out of the ordinary but my physical therapist tell me not to bend or twusr just to keep a neutral spine to engage the core at all times. I did this for months my back got worse with severe tightness and I used to be so flexible doing yoga and everything I finally was told by another physician to start bending my spine and doing yoga slowly I went through a lot of emotional distress it's been a year now and I am more flexible but I still feel my back is tight and it can go into a small spasms I have to relax the back more I believe it's the brain now that's sending me signals TMS and proceed danger pain
Sorry you’re dealing with that! I would try to find a therapist who’s knowledgeable about this type of approach
Thx for the video, but there is some thing i did'nt understand because of me borring english, what is called Fusion ?
Often this refers to cognitive fusion where people get stuck or fused to maladaptive beliefs
Hi Peter. I can so relate to Jamie's story. I'm in Melbourne...who can I contact here to help me? Thank you.
Hey Anthony! Sorry to hear you are going through that. I would recommend you look at bodylogic.physio/ as this is where Peter works
Did you work with Body Logic in the end Anthony? Would love to hear if you did and if it helped you
Are there any providers with his training in the United states?
There are practitioners who have taken coursework. I would recommend you ask anyone you are considering working with if they are familiar and utilize this framework
@@ModernPainPodcast So just call up every pain care provider in Idaho and ask if they have taken any of your training?
@@tjs162009 I can only speak for physical therapy as I am not aware of pain physicians or other pain professionals who take this training. For PT I would reach out to your local PTs and see which ones are knowledgeable on this approach
@@ModernPainPodcast I'd love to talk about this question some more as it regards the US. I'm a physician from Germany working as a medical educator and bodyworker here and there are huge differences how physical therapy is practiced and reimbursed in different states, by different insurance providers and even employers.
Because right now when clients ask I'm limited to recommending clinicians I know personally or who have taken my classes -- I took the "Explain Pain" class when it was presented specifically for SI practitioners (around 2012? in Denver, CO, USA) and from a lot of similar approaches I've seen and tried myself I know now that "explaining" is dangerous. Education is rarely successful if done by explanation (as a lot of passionate educators figure out eventually and then we all STFU).
I really want to do this 😢😢😢😢😢 please help. SYDNEY
Hey Danielle! Take a look at bodylogic.physio/ and see if that is a good fit for you