THE TRUTH ABOUT BACK PAIN DOCTORS DON’T TELL YOU
Overview
THE TRUTH ABOUT BACK PAIN DOCTORS DON’T TELL YOU
FREE LIVE LECTURE
Certificates will be provided on successful completion of the post-lecture quiz.
Back pain is often approached through imaging reports, medications, and isolated treatment protocols. However, many patients continue to experience persistent or recurrent pain despite these interventions. This free live lecture is designed to uncover the clinical realities behind back pain that are frequently overlooked in conventional care.
The session focuses on understanding back pain from a biomechanical, functional, and movement-based perspective rather than relying solely on radiological findings. Participants will gain clarity on why common treatment approaches fail and how improved clinical reasoning can lead to better outcomes.
What You Will Learn
- Why X-rays and MRI findings often do not correlate with pain intensity or functional limitation
- The real causes of mechanical, postural, and functional back pain
- Clinical differentiation between disc-related pain, facet joint dysfunction, muscular imbalance, and neural involvement
- The role of spinal biomechanics, posture, and movement dysfunction in chronic and recurrent back pain
- Evidence-based indications for surgical intervention and when conservative management is more effective
- How manual therapy, movement correction, and patient education contribute to long-term recovery
- Common mistakes in back pain management and how to avoid treatment failure
Who Should Attend
- Physiotherapists
- Chiropractors
- Osteopaths
- Sports and Orthopedic clinicians
- Medical professionals involved in musculoskeletal care
- Students and interns in rehabilitation and musculoskeletal sciences
Additional Benefits
- Practical clinical insights applicable to daily practice
- Improved clinical reasoning and decision-making skills
- Ethical, evidence-based approach to spine care
- Certification upon successful completion of the post-lecture quiz
This free live lecture is an educational initiative aimed at promoting scientific, patient-centered, and outcome-driven management of back pain.


