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Originally Posted by vertr
I'm currently reading a book called "Back Mechanic" that makes a similar argument. Primarily that most back surgeries for pain are unnecessary and caused by MRI scans not being useful for diagnosis and the prevailing medical opinion is that they are. The book places a lot of emphasis on moving in a way that prevents injury, which is why I said the previous thing.
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Well, besides acute injuries which are relatively easy to associate with particular problems, how do they know what prevents injuries?
Seems like we have people throwing darts at a wall. Perhaps it’s your emotions, maybe it’s posture, maybe it’s genetics, maybe it’s……. Etc etc etc