There's a BIG element to persistent or recurring pain that almost no one talks about, and most health professionals won't have considered.
If you're doing this thing it could be keeping you stuck in pain despite your best efforts to get out.
Your brain and nervous system will ALWAYS try to keep you safe. They will protect you by keeping you where it feels familiar, even if that's somewhere you don't logically don't want to be or like.
Familiar movement patterns, thoughts, sensations, emotions, habits end up feeling safe to you. so you stay there.
This is HUGE!
Let's consider some situations where you'll see this in action:
All of these situations are uncomfortable, logically you know you should change your circumstances and yet nothing changes.
It makes no rational sense. Why on earth would you stay where you feel uncomfortable and unhappy!?
Because they've become familiar to you!
And familiar = being safe. BOOM!
Yes, being in pain can feel safer than not being in pain. This becomes more likely the longer pain persists.
Eventually pain and being in pain becomes your normal. You wake up and you expect to be in pain. You exercise and you expect pain as a result. You anticipate feeling pain when you do certain movements.
Your mind is telling your body to expect and feel pain. Your body does what your mind and nervous system tell it to do.
Listen carefully to the language you apply to yourself.
If you say "I have weak ankles", you're telling your body your ankles aren't strong.
If you say "I can't do lunges because they hurt my knees", you're telling your body that lunges are dangerous and they'll damage your knees.
If you say "my hips are tight", you're telling your body there's something wrong with your hips and the muscles will protect you by tensing.
You might desire to be out of pain, but if you haven't been pain free for a while this state will feel unfamiliar.
Unfamiliar = Unsafe.
So you repeat the familiar patterns - movements, thoughts, emotions, sensations, habits - even if they're contributing to your pain, because this feels safer to your nervous system than an unfamiliar, pain-free state.
By making what you want familiar and what you already have unfamiliar.
You can do this in a variety of ways:
Avoiding movements because you're worried they'll hurt or doing a movement and then stopping because it's too painful reinforces pain as your normal state of being and an inevitable consequence of that movement. In short, you're training pain and fear into your system.
Finding ways to move that don't hurt helps being pain-free a more normal and familiar state than being in pain.
The BYB Method is a unique and effective system for finding lasting relief from pain. It addresses the many components that feed persistent and recurring pain.
The 4x pillars of The BYB Method are:
Most treatment protocols look at just 1 aspect of health or movement, but you are not a simple sum of your individual components.
Every system of the body works together in synergy.
Recovering from pain doesn't involve just fixing the site of the injury. You need to rebalance all of your systems in order to return to your pain-free state.
The BYB Method empowers you to explore what your body CAN do,, resets your beliefs and thought patterns about movement and enables you to take back control of your pain, so you feel safer and more confident in your body.
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