Yes: "...One of the major dilemmas of treating people with pain and especially chronic pain, is that the source of the problem is almost never where it hurts..." Found this to be so in my own experience of healing from chronic pain (multiple times) as it moved in response to initial treatment to various other sites before leaving completely (first lower back/thighs{sciatica}, then neck/shoulders, elbow, wrist and feet {plantar fasciitis}. I used Dr. John Sarno's method that looks at the mind's role in creating chronic pain. Here's a pop media episode of ABC's "20/20" news program that reporter John Stossel (himself healed by this treatment) created: https://www.youtube.com/wat... {Talk about a physician "getting out of the way" amidst all the procedures of traditional, mainstream treatments}.
On Apr 10, 2017 transcending wrote:
Yes: "...One of the major dilemmas of treating people with pain and especially
chronic pain, is that the source of the problem is almost never where it
hurts..." Found this to be so in my own experience of healing from chronic pain (multiple times) as it moved in response to initial treatment to various other sites before leaving completely (first lower back/thighs{sciatica}, then neck/shoulders, elbow, wrist and feet {plantar fasciitis}. I used Dr. John Sarno's method that looks at the mind's role in creating chronic pain. Here's a pop media episode of ABC's "20/20" news program that reporter John Stossel (himself healed by this treatment) created: https://www.youtube.com/wat... {Talk about a physician "getting out of the way" amidst all the procedures of traditional, mainstream treatments}.