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Back in Control with David Hanscom, MD

Mind Body Spirit.fm
Chronic Pain
Pain Reprocessing Therapy
Neuroplasticity
Mindfulness
Resilience
Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention
Feldenkrais Method
Mental Health
Pain Psychology Center
Somatic Tracking
Parental Alienation
Rapid Transformational Therapy
Bonnie Lester
Psychoeducation
Cognitive Approaches
Guided Movement
Family Dynamics
Stress Management
Pain Management
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome

Discover a groundbreaking, self-directed approach to conquering chronic pain with Dr. David Hanscom. In his podcast, Dr. Hanscom shares methods that have helped thousands eliminate pain and reclaim their lives. He highlights the profound human drive to thrive, often overshadowed by chronic pain, which can impact quality of life as severely as terminal illness. Drawing from his personal journey, Dr... more

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In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom continues his discussion with Rick Olderman, a sports and orthopedic physical therapist. He discusses

his approach to treating chronic back pain by identifying and correcting three fundamental patterns: extension, f... more

In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom talks with Rick Olderman,

a sports and orthopedic physical therapist, about his journey from discovering

that conventional approaches to chronic pain management were ineffective to

developing a unique systems-thinki... more

In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom continues his discussion with Grant Elliott, a chiropractic physician. He explains his online treatment approach to treating patients with chronic back pain which includes: unlimited patient communication, a detaile... more

In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom talks with Grant Elliott, a chiropractic physician who transitioned from a brick-and-mortar practice to offering an online program focused on non-surgical treatment of back issues through evidence-based methods. Gra... more

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Recent Guests

Rick Olderman
A sports and orthopedic physical therapist who has authored nine books and developed a systems thinking approach to chronic pain treatment.
Episode: A Systems-Thinking Approach to Treating Chronic Pain
Grant Elliott
Chiropractic physician specializing in treating disc herniation and sciatica.
The Rehab Fix
Episode: A Non-Traditional, Holistic Approach to Treating Back Pain
Rachel Sydney Garfield
Therapist specializing in pain and trauma, and competitive horseback rider
Episode: The Three R’s of Healing from Chronic Pain
Gabor Maté
Author and physician
Episode: The Three R’s of Healing from Chronic Pain
Dr. Ira Rashbaum
Clinical professor of rehabilitation medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and successor to Dr. John Sarno in mind-body medicine.
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Episode: Dr. Ira Rashbaum’s Blueprint for Mind-Body Healing
Miriam Gauci Bongiovanni
Trauma-informed pain coach and mind-body practitioner, author of The Pain Secret
Episode: Challenging Pain – From Fear to Fascination
Michelle May
Chair of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Program, Licensed Psychotherapist, and author
New Washington School of Psychiatry
Episode: Overcoming Chronic Self-Rejection to Heal from Chronic Pain
Brenda Stockdale
Director of Behavioral Medicine at recognized cancer centers, author of You Can Beat the Odds, Surprising Factors Behind Chronic Illness and Cancer
Stockdale Wellness
Episode: Harnessing the Power of Mind-Body Healing for a Healthier Life
Dr. Brenda Stockdale
Director of Behavioral Medicine, author, and consultant specializing in health psychology and preventive medicine
Regional and nationally recognized cancer centers
Episode: Unlocking the Body’s Healing Mechanisms

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Tom Masters
Host focused on chronic pain recovery and emotional well-being through therapeutic conversations with experts.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 43 ratings
  • Bad news: The audio quality in the 2018/early 2019 episodes is pretty bad. Notifications need to be turned off by the host and his guests. They are intrusive and after the second interruption, I will stop listening.

    Good news: The information is very good and if you can put up with it, you'll get a lot out of it.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    meohmy
    2 years ago
  • Bad news: The audio quality in the 2018/early 2019 episodes is pretty bad. Notifications need to be turned off by the host and his guests. They are intrusive and after the second interruption, I will stop listening.

    Good news: The information is very good and if you can put up with it, you'll get a lot out of it.

    Podcast Addict
    meohmy
    3 years ago
  • Bad news: The audio quality in the 2018/early 2019 episodes is pretty bad. Notifications need to be turned off by the host and his guests. They are intrusive and after the second interruption, I will stop listening.

    Good news: The information is very good and if you can put up with it, you'll get a lot out of it.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    meohmy
    3 years ago
  • Bad news: The audio quality in the 2018/early 2019 episodes is pretty bad. Notifications need to be turned off by the host and his guests. They are intrusive and after the second interruption, I will stop listening.

    Good news: The information is very good and if you can put up with it, you'll get a lot out of it.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    eveagoo
    3 years ago
  • I've listened to over 90% of the episodes. I've learned a lot. It's helped give me ideas for patients. It's allowed to find others who also treat pain and have great ideas.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Nick Rainey
    5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the valuable insights and methods shared, finding them transformative in dealing with chronic pain.
The connection of pain management to emotional health resonates with many, providing hope and empowerment for listeners.
Several comments mention the need for improved sound quality during episodes, although the content quality is often praised.

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The Patterns of Chronic Pain
Q: What is the difference between functional and structural scoliosis?
Functional scoliosis refers to changes that can happen due to muscle tightness and can be corrected, while structural scoliosis is fixed and does not change with movement.
The Patterns of Chronic Pain
Q: Can you explain fascia to the group, to the audience?
Fascia is connective tissue that connects everything in the body, with specific sheets of fascia like the IT band and plantar fascia serving key roles.
A Systems-Thinking Approach to Treating Chronic Pain
Q: What are those tools?
Olderman describes Hanna Somatics as a technique to help reset muscle spindles to improve movement.
A Systems-Thinking Approach to Treating Chronic Pain
Q: So how does all start?
Olderman reflects on his naive beginnings in physical therapy school, realizing that traditional methods were insufficient for chronic pain.
A Non-Traditional, Holistic Approach to Treating Back Pain
Q: How common is your approach in the chiropractic world?
It is not very common; he wishes it was more widely adopted in healthcare.

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This podcast emphasizes a transformative approach to understanding and managing chronic pain, encouraging listeners to harness their body's innate healing abilities. Topics range from the psychological underpinnings of pain to specific techniques for recovery, focusing on methods that empower individuals to regain control over their health and well-being. Engaging discussions with expert guests often highlight the critical links between emotional health and physical symptoms, presenting a holistic view of pain management that is both accessible and actionable for listeners seeking to overcome their struggles with chronic pain.

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1. Rick Olderman
2. Grant Elliott
3. Rachel Sydney Garfield
4. Gabor Maté
5. Dr. Ira Rashbaum
6. Miriam Gauci Bongiovanni
7. Michelle May
8. Brenda Stockdale

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