The Back Pain Myth - Your Spine Is Stronger Than You Think. Why Fear, Not Damage, Keeps Pain Alive #971806

di Noah Bennett

Diogenes Global Press

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"Most back pain is not caused by structural damage. It is caused by fear, guarding, and a sensitized nervous system." For millions, a back pain diagnosis begins with an MRI report full of alarming words like "degeneration," "bulge," and "wear and tear." But as Noah Bennett argues in The Back Pain Myth, these findings are often normal signs of life, not injury. This book provides a reassuring and evidence-informed roadmap to recovery, explaining that while your pain is real, your spine is likely far stronger and more resilient than you have been led to believe.
Moving with the analytical clarity of modern pain science, Bennett explores the "Sensitized Nervous System"—where the brain continues to produce pain signals long after tissue has healed. The book dismantles the "The Scan That Changed Everything," revealing how fear-based explanations actually increase pain persistence. Through chapters on "Movement as Exposure" and "Rebuilding Trust in the Spine," Bennett explains that recovery doesn't happen through fixing a broken part, but through convincing the brain that the body is safe enough to stop protecting.
The Back Pain Myth is a non-technical guide to reclaiming your life from the cycle of chronic pain. Bennett addresses the role of life stress, sleep, and "catastrophizing" in amplifying physical signals, while offering a safer model of recovery centered on load tolerance and confidence. By reframing pain as a protective alarm rather than a proof of damage, he provides the tools to drop protective rituals and return to a normal, active life. Your back is not broken, your pain is not a life sentence, and confidence is your most powerful therapeutic tool.
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ISBN:
9791224462231
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
380 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Noah Bennett