Is Your Knee Pain Really a Knee Problem? Insights from Ron Clinton
Episode Overview
Knee pain can often originate from the back or hips. The McKenzie method offers a unique approach to identifying pain sources. Holistic methods and a positive mindset can significantly improve recovery. Comprehensive evaluations are crucial before opting for surgery. Mental attitudes about ageing can influence physical health.
Are you absolutely sure it's not coming from my back or my hip?
Ever wondered if your knee pain might not actually be a knee problem? Dr. Maya Novak and her guest, Ron Clinton, explore this intriguing idea in the latest episode of The Mindful Injury Recovery Talks. Ron, a seasoned physical therapist with over 35 years of experience, shares his extensive knowledge about how knee pain can often originate from other parts of the body like the back or hips.
This episode is packed with eye-opening discussions and practical advice for anyone dealing with knee pain or considering surgery. You'll hear Ron talk about the McKenzie method, a unique approach to physical therapy that focuses on identifying the true source of pain. He emphasises the importance of asking the right questions and seeking comprehensive evaluations before opting for invasive procedures. Dr. Maya and Ron also discuss how mental attitudes and beliefs about ageing can influence physical health.
They share inspiring stories of patients who overcame chronic pain through holistic methods and a positive mindset. This episode is a must-listen if you're tired of conventional treatments that don't work or if you're curious about alternative ways to manage knee pain. Don't miss out on these valuable insights that could change how you approach your own healing journey.