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What if chronic back pain is not just about what appears on an MRI? In this episode of Vertrae® 360 Spine Talk, we explore the powerful connection between chronic pain, depression, anxiety, and hope fatigue — and why emotional exhaustion can be deeply tied to the way the nervous system processes pain. Inspired by insights from neurosurgeon Dr. Kamal Woods, this conversation takes a closer look at how chronic pain can physically change the brain. When pain persists for months or years, the brain’s threat detection system can become overactive, while the areas responsible for optimism, planning, and imagining a better future can become quieter. This helps explain why many patients feel like they have reached a permanent ceiling with pain, even when more precise answers may still be possible. We also discuss why depression and chronic back pain often form a two-way cycle, how hope fatigue develops after repeated failed treatments, and why patients should not be pressured into toxic positivity or false hope. This episode also covers advanced pain treatment options such as spinal cord stimulation, neuromodulation, and ReActiv8 therapy, including how these approaches may help target specific pain signals, nerve pathways, or mechanical pain generators like the multifidus muscle. For patients living with persistent spinal pain, failed back surgery syndrome, neuropathic pain, chronic low back pain, or long-term pain after surgery, this episode offers a new way to think about pain: not as a personal failure, but as a complex neurological and mechanical condition that deserves a deeper evaluation. In this episode, we discuss: * Why MRI findings may not fully explain chronic back pain * The link between chronic pain, depression, and anxiety * How chronic pain can rewire the brain and nervous system * What hope fatigue is and why it matters * Why chronic pain can disrupt identity and daily function * How precise pain evaluations can reveal overlooked pain generators * The role of the multifidus muscle in spinal stability * Spinal cord stimulation for neuropathic pain * ReActiv8 therapy for mechanical low back pain * Why restoring function may matter more than chasing zero pain If you or someone you love feels stuck in chronic pain, this episode is a reminder that the right questions may not have been asked yet — and that a new evaluation may reveal a new path forward.
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