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Back Up: Why back pain treatments arent working and the new science offering hope
By (Author) Liam Mannix
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st August 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
617.56406
Paperback
336
Width 153mm, Height 210mm
Back pain is one of the worlds greatest public health challenges. It is the leading reason we visit the doctor, the leading reason we take time off work, the biggest cause of disability worldwide. Around one in 10 people will develop chronic, life-ruining back pain. And rates are growing.
A multi-billion dollar industry exists that claims it can fix back pain by shrinking discs, melting nerves, cutting spines up and putting them back together. Yet leading experts say more often than not, all this expensive medicine is making things worse.
Liam Mannix is one of the many who live with back pain, and he takes his own experience as a starting point for this compelling and urgent work of investigative journalism. In the last 20 years, a new theory has emerged, born from cutting-edge neuroscience. It claims back pain often has little to do with the back or the discs or the spine. Instead, back pain is all about the brain. This new science offers new solutions including, remarkably, evidence that just by teaching people the new theory of pain we can reduce it.
Back Up looks at the causes of back pain, the crazy ways we try (and fail) to treat it, and the new science that might hold a cure.
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