Manual Therapy vs Exercise for Back Pain – Spine Surgeon explains

Manual Therapy vs Exercise for Back Pain – Spine Surgeon explains

Manual Therapy vs Exercise for Back Pain – Spine Surgeon explains Try our spine assessment tool: https://p.spinemdt.com/widget/form/Yh... Get free expert tips and updates from a spine surgeon: https://www.spinemdt.com/expert-tips-... Related videos: Professor Peter O’Sullivan – re-thinking back pain:    • Peter O’Sullivan & Anthony Ghosh: Re-think...   Not all physiotherapy for back pain is equal. In this video, spinal surgeon Dr [Your Name] explains the difference between active (exercise-based) and passive (manual therapy) treatments — and why the evidence shows active therapy is more effective. We’ll cover: • Active vs passive physiotherapy • Why exercise therapy works best for chronic low back pain • When manual therapy can help • The importance of self-management and the multidisciplinary approach • Why building strength and confidence is key to long-term recovery There are multiple professionals (surgeons, physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths and more) who treat back and spine problems. But often they work independent of each other and few patients have someone taking responsibility of overall oversight of care in a team. This is why I founded The Spine Multi-Disciplinary team (MDT), to bring all professionals of spine care together under my oversight as a surgeon to provide spine care that gets results. TOTAL SPINE CARE THAT GETS RESULTS! KEEPING PEOPLE MOVING This video is only a guide and is no substitute for being seen and assessed by a healthcare professional. More information visit https://SpineMDT.com [email protected] 020 8088 1222