Course curriculum

  1. 01
    • Introduction

  2. 02
    • What's Wrong With Current Low Back Care?

  3. 03
    • Is LBP's "Favorable" Natural History a Myth?

  4. 04
    • How Did Things Become So Chaotic?

  5. 05
    • The Consequences of This Chaos

  6. 06
    • A Victim of The Chaos

  7. 07
    • Discovering Order Amidst the Chaos

  8. 08
    • Clare's Remarkable Resolution

  9. 09
    • Why Do So Many with LBP Recover on Their Own?

  10. 10
    • Two Cases of Rapidly Reversible Large Herniated Discs

  11. 11
    • How MDT Training Transformed an Internist's Practice

  12. 12
    • A Spine Surgeon's Dependence on MDT

  13. 13
    • Does LBP Research Improve or Impede Clinical Care?

  14. 14
    • The Tissue Ain't the Issue

  15. 15
    • Acute Spinal Deformities Reveal Reducible Disc Derangements

  16. 16
    • Self-Care First: External Force Only When Needed

  17. 17
    • MDT Care for Extremity Pain

  18. 18
    • Addressing Obstacles to Delivering High-Quality MDT Care

  19. 19
    • MDT Partnerships and "SuperClinics"

  20. 20
    • Mechanical Screening by PCGs

  21. 21
    • PCPs Providing MDT and "Mechanomics"

  22. 22
    • Seven Ways PCPs Can Transform the World of MSk and Spine Care

    • Book title change

  23. 23
    • Final Instructions

    • Final Survey

Most spinal and musculosekeltal disorders can recover quickly and easily, whether recent or chronic.