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Pain
- The Ultimate Mentor
- Narrated by: Tony Green
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
What if I told you most of what we think we know about pain is wrong? Pain is not to be feared, ignored or fought–it is there to grab your attention and show you that something needs to change. Pain can help you realize that what you are aiming for, the way you live, and the choices you make have a huge impact on how your body responds both now and in the future. Pain can guide you towards making better choices that work for you. It is the ultimate mentor.
Hugely ambitious in scope, this is a book that explores how to deal with persistent pain and stress, how pain works, what it does for us, and why you need to change the way you think about it. Only by understanding how each element of your lifestyle plays a part can you take responsibility for your own wellbeing. Hunt takes us on a journey through the pain pathway to show us its true role–as a mentor to guide us when something needs your attention–and explores the six essential elements of modern life in his concept of the Health Hexagon.
This is a truly empowering approach to pain and wellbeing that might just change your life. Kevin Hunt is a chartered physiotherapist with a specialist interest in persistent pain.
The reason he wrote the book, he explains: "In my clinical practice over the last 25 years, I have come to understand that pain is a protective system trying to guide and mentor us to sustainable health and wellbeing. Unfortunately, the majority of people fear pain, and often end up with unhelpful behaviours, inadequate treatments, and deteriorating quality of life. With this book, I hope to change peoples attitude towards pain, and help those suffering with persistent pain to understand how pain works, why it behaves the way it does, and how they can use pain as a mentor towards a better, more sustainable quality of life".
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- J. venables
- 23-06-23
Lightbulb moments and wise words. Very helpful.
Having been the lucky recipient of lifechanging physiotherapy treatment and advice from the author Kevin Hunt a few years ago I was very keen to get this book. Now I know it was not a magic trick it was a combination of science, calm rational thinking and questioning the situation which helped me control my pain. Half way through the second chapter I started to get lightbulb flashes about why this worked so well for me although at the time I didn't realise and just threw my hat in the ring doing whatever I was advised to do. This will help people understand and take control, well explained in everyday language and with relatable stories. Personally I could have skipped the little bits explaining the percentages of this and that but as a whole it is a great book which will undoubtedly help people with persistent pain. I listened to it whilst doing other things but I plan to start again today and make some notes.
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- PeteG
- 19-06-23
No longer sceptical!
I started off by reserving for myself the right to be sceptical. I wont bore you with why. Instead I found myself surprised (in a positive sense) and impressed by the content of this book and how helpful it can be. I have to give full recognition for that with no scepticism remaining. Read it - make time and space for it and for the thinking approach it takes to a complex subject matter. In short - excellent book, written to be understandable and relatable!
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