Dr. Vijay Vad's guiding principle is always to seek the simplest and least costly solutions. His proprietary Back Rx program, developed over twenty years of treating people for back pain, joint pain, arthritis, and related conditions, is a clinically proven mind-body regiment to reduce pain and painkiller usage. Including dozens of exercises and poses, all clearly demonstrated in precise photos, Back Rx offers a wide-ranging approach to restoring health and wellness not only to your back but to your entire body. In the fifteen years since back Rx first appeared, extraordinary innovations in managing pain have come onto the market - a new generation of medical foods and topical creams, an understanding of the healing power of medical marijuana, advances in stem cell research, even ergonomically designed shoes and underwear. In this edition, Dr. Vad also introduces the Back Rx app, a powerful self-help tool to enhance compliance and end your pain once and for all. We not only have discovered the dangers of overprescribing opiod painkillers, but we also have begun to tap the vast potential of understanding the human microbiome and its impact on back pain - all of which Dr. Vad explores in the comprehensive volume. The result is vastly expanded and updated book that evaluates and recommends the most significant innovations for treating pain and maintaining mobility.
A guy at the YMCA told me that he did the simple exercises in this book for 15 min. each morning and it ended his back pain after chiropracters and other approaches did not work. I learned alot from the book, it has excellent advice on what to do within the first minutes and days of a back injury, and advises you not to bend when sneezing but stay straight, things like that. I got a yoga mat and have done the exercises but have not been disciplined to use them every day. I need to. Despite my lack of diligence, this is a great book to heal your back naturally.
I bought this book when my L5 S1 disc herniation was at its worst. The first few chapters were very educational and filled with facts to helpunderstand the back, what's going on now, and how to get through this episode, recover and learn how to not let it happen again. Great pictures of how to sit at a desk, how to bend and how to lift things.
The book contains many exercises in stages to recover from low back pain, but I didn't agree with some of the stage 1 exercises. I would not recommend doing any type of abdominal crunch with lower back pain for starters. With my severe pain most other exercises they lay out weren't very good either.
The most important thing is to start out with a strong back, and knowing that goes beyond your stomach muscles. You need to build the muscles up and down your spine.
When I picked this one up, I was skeptical, but when your back hurts, you'll try anything. I was amazed, when after just 1- 15 minute routine, I slept like a baby and awoke with absolutely NO back pain. Only time will tell if it holds up to massive pain after strenuous activity, but for now, this book has been a miracle worker!
Saw the author lecturing on PBS late-night when I couldn't sleep with back pain. Had to get microdiscectomy surgery on L5S1 herniation despite trying everything else, but this book helped me understand my options, what was happening to my spine, and why surgery was likely my only route out of disabling pain, although I still hurt, so time will tell.
It makes me feel like an old lady to have to say this, but this book is awesome. Nothing new for pilates folks, but good to have for anybody with lower back "issues" of any stripe.
Back Rx is about doing fifteen minutes three times a week, which impacts reducing back pain. This pain-free plan's main principles also include the psychological elements to back pain, which I thought was fascinating. Not only does he prescribe antidepressants for back pain, but he delves into what stress might be going on in our private lives that could be responsible for back pain. Part of the solution is figuring out the whole mind-body piece of back pain. The author mentions other things that can help: self-care, eating a Mediterranean diet, getting regular exercise, sitting properly at our desks, and sleeping. All of these things affect our backs in addition to our overall health. Every story in the book is a real-life example of actual patients and what they did to overcome their back pain.
I thought the book would be more clinical with advice and self-help, but the author brought in so much of his own background. He talked about his grandparents in India and how they cured the pain. It offers fantastic, excellent life tips. Even if your back is fine, honestly, this is a better way to live: Highly-relatable, very user-friendly, and fun to read at the same time. My family couldn't live without this pain-free help.
I practice yoga daily but neglected my core strengthening for a while after being depressed about my grandfathers passing. Because of this I ended up hurting my back when I fell and landed on my tailbone. This book helped me approach healing my core and back in a healthy, controlled way. Highly recommended to anyone, even if they aren’t experiencing back pain.
After debilitating nerve pain from herniated discs, the OrthoCarolina doc suggested this book! I asked three times- no surgery, no expensive xyz… after 11+ years I still manage my back care with this approach! I do cross country flights every month, sit at a desk for work, and do any activities I want. Try it!
This is a great book. It has so many great tips. I will defiantly re-read and keep as a reference for all the great exercises. I have a herniated disc, in my 30s, and this book has helped and given me hope for recovering and having an active life.
It took me forever to read this book, but it did help me in my recovery after the tumble down the stairs in Dec. It teaches a cross between yoga/pilatles/ and Chiropractic care.
Clearly written with simple exercises to help protect your back and help recovery from back injury. There are pictures and clear descriptions for each series of exercises.
Basically, these are a few modified yoga exercises, but far more do-able for someone who needs to recovery after an injury or who has a chronic back problem than any others I've found. It's helpful to read the book first, and you could use just the book, but the video is good to have if you prefer that way of learning and staying motivated. I've recommended this to my chiropractor and primary care physician, even. Excellent for recuperating from an injury.
This had many stretches that I already do in physio. I find the book a bit 'wordy' though, and the font not large enough if you are using the book while exercising - though the pictures are good.