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The Truth About Pain Nobody Explains: Anatomy, Biomechanics & Healing

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Why do so many people stay in pain—even after X-rays, MRIs, physical therapy, or surgery? In this episode of The Healthcare Revolution Podcast, Brad Powell sits down with Dr. K. Bo Foreman, PhD, PT, Professor of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training and Director of the Motion Analysis Facility at the University of Utah. Dr. Foreman explains why understanding basic anatomy isn't just for doctors—it's one of the most powerful tools patients can have. You'll learn how biomechanics influences pain, why the location of your pain isn't always where the problem begins, what motion analysis can reveal that imaging often misses, and the questions every patient should ask before accepting a diagnosis. * Why pain is often not where the real problem starts * What MRIs and X-rays can (and can't) tell you * The role biomechanics plays in chronic pain and injury * How understanding anatomy makes you a better patient * Questions to ask your doctor, physical therapist, or surgeon * Common myths about pain, movement, and healing * Why movement analysis is changing modern healthcare Whether you're dealing with back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, chronic pain, or simply want to understand your body better, this conversation will change how you think about your health. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, like the video, subscribe, and share it with someone trying to find answers about their pain. In this episode:

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Why do so many people stay in pain—even after X-rays, MRIs, physical therapy, or surgery? In this episode of The Healthcare Revolution Podcast, Brad Powell sits down with Dr. K. Bo Foreman, PhD, PT, Professor of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training and Director of the Motion Analysis Facility at the University of Utah. Dr. Foreman explains why understanding basic anatomy isn't just for doctors—it's one of the most powerful tools patients can have. You'll learn how biomechanics influences pain, why the location of your pain isn't always where the problem begins, what motion analysis can reveal that imaging often misses, and the questions every patient should ask before accepting a diagnosis. * Why pain is often not where the real problem starts * What MRIs and X-rays can (and can't) tell you * The role biomechanics plays in chronic pain and injury * How understanding anatomy makes you a better patient * Questions to ask your doctor, physical therapist, or surgeon * Common myths about pain, movement, and healing * Why movement analysis is changing modern healthcare Whether you're dealing with back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, chronic pain, or simply want to understand your body better, this conversation will change how you think about your health. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, like the video, subscribe, and share it with someone trying to find answers about their pain. In this episode:

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