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TITLE: MAKING YOUR BAD BACK BETTER WITH THE O'CONNOR TECHNIQUE SUBTITLE: HOW YOU CAN BECOME YOUR OWN CHIROPRACTOR AUTHOR'S LAST NAME: O'Connor AUTHOR'S FIRST NAME: William AUTHOR'S MIDDLE NAME: Thomas, Jr., M.D. SYNOPSIS: MAKING YOUR BAD BACK BETTER WITH THE O'CONNOR TECHNIQUE (tm), HOW YOU CAN BECOME YOUR OWN CHIROPRACTOR is a unique spinal pain relief educational treatise and self-help manual that begins by describing the state-of-the-art with respect to back pain management and briefly elaborates on historical, contemporary, practitioner-mediated and self-administered back pain therapies, comparing all with The O'Connor Technique's method of backache management. It then reviews the anatomy and pathology of the spinal intervertebral discs (so as to educate the reader in the standard terminology necessary to understand the concepts) followed by a previously unpublished and elsewhere unavailable physical means to self-diagnose the source of back pain, neck pain, and backache. Then, through an instructional set of principles it carefully explains the mechanical forces that naturally act on the spine and how these forces can be controlled and capitalized upon to relieve and prevent spinal pain. Foremost, it advances an unique and revolutionary method of spinal pain therapy and spinal pain prevention by teaching individuals with the most common forms of back and neck pain how to manipulate their own spinal intervertebral disks to achieve pain relief, restore lost range-of-motion, avoid surgery, and prevent future pain and disability. It finishes by specifically targeting many of the activities of daily life which are especially associated with back pain and the author's perspective on optional therapies available. The book and especially the self-administered physical therapy aspect was written to be read from a back pain sufferer's perspective, in lay language; however it was also intentionally written with sufficient technical detail so that a physical therapist, massage therapist, Chiropractor, or physician can apply the identical principles to patients in order to diagnose back pain or neck pain, relieve backache or neck ache, and prevent their back pain or neck pain from re-occurring. No other existing back pain therapy, backache therapy,
or neck pain therapy offered by the medical establishment, or available
to the public through any media, approaches the successfulness of The
O'Connor Technique in its ability to not only address immediate, acute
back pain or chronic backache; but, over the life of the individual,
it teaches how the painful biological process of degenerative disc disease
can be avoided and, this previously believed to be relentless process,
prevented from advancing at the rate it otherwise might. However, too, many times it is incorrectly diagnosed as Spinal Arthritis, Spinal Facet Joint Disease, Spinal Misalignment, Spinal Malalignment, Spinal Subluxation, Spondylosis, Facet Syndrome, Facet Arthritis, Degenerative Facet Disease, Spinal Osteoarthritis, Sacroiliitis, Muscle Sprain, Muscle Strain, Pulled Muscles, Muscle Spasms of the Back Muscles, Fibromyalgia, Fibrositis, Pinched Nerve, Nerve Root Syndrome, Radiculopathy, Shoulder Pain, Wry Neck Syndrome, Whiplash, Torticullis, Sacroileitis, Lumbago, or Scoliosis. Persons with these diagnoses should make an attempt to confirm or discount these diagnoses by engaging The O'Connor Technique (tm) of self-diagnosing your disk (see excerpt below). The prospective reader can rapidly determine if their particular back pain is most likely caused by a disc problem amenable to The O'Connor Technique (tm) as well as quantify for themselves the probability of benefit by taking tests provided in the book. The book as well as its companion web site start off with a written test that selects for those whose back pain or neck pain problems most likely can be helped by The O'Connor Technique (tm) and largely eliminates those persons who probably will not benefit by it. The more a reader's back problem correlates with affirmative responses to the written test, the higher the probability they will receive back pain or neck pain relief. Too, the book describes a physical method in which back pain sufferers themselves can, by making specially designed postural movements, confirm the nature of their problem with a self-performed physical diagnostic test. Once the reader is convinced that this book addresses their problem, a self-manipulative method, similar to chiropractic, but exceeding it in efficacy, is described to relocate the displaced disc material and prevent it from dislocating again, without tiring, repetitive, exercises or expensive devices. Of note is the fact that it is not necessary for the reader to digest the entire 400 pages, the book may be used compartmentally, allowing the reader to go quickly to the sections pertaining to their specific pain area, without reading the entire manual; however, since most low back pain sufferers eventually have pain in other segments of the spine, the neck and the thorax are also treated individually. The over 110 illustrations and 220 photographs in the book help make the concepts and directions, although novel, easy to understand and perform.
ISBN: 0-9664991-1-5 PUBLICATION DATE: 02/01/2000 PUBLISHER NAME: AEGIS GENOMICS CORPORATION PUBLISHER'S EMAIL: woconnor@inreach.com PRICE: $37.95 FORMAT: Paperback # OF PAGES: 402
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