Get moving on that injury with this humorous guide to rehabilitation from the comfort of your home!
Does it Hurt When I Do This? is designed to educate readers on the workings of the human body, how to keep it healthy, and how to prevent and rehabilitate injuries. In a light, humorous style that has endeared him to thousands of patients, Mark Salamon presents this "owner's manual for the human body" in a logical order, starting with very basic concepts and progressing gradually to more complex ideas. His continual references back to the basics stem from his observations over twenty-five years of patients who were frustrated because their doctors or therapists had never explained them.
With a better understanding of how the body's different parts work together to protect itself from injury and repair itself if one occurs, readers learn how to care for all the parts together so injuries become less frequent and easier to fix. Guiding readers through hows and whys of rehabilitating injuries to specific body parts, starting with the feet and working up, Salamon emphasizes that this knowledge is meant to enhance, not replace, the reader's relationship with their physical therapist and doctor. When poor insurance coverage or high co-pays limit the number of office visits, the knowledge gleaned from this work helps patients better understand how to enhance and stick with their home programs, and when to seek help when things are not improving as expected.
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Self-care is the most important foundation of optimal healthcare and Mark Salamon expertly guides readers on a pathway of self-care solutions to a more vibrant pain free life. Each chapter is a unique blend of science, wisdom, humor and practical step by step instructions for common everyday conditions that helps put you back in control of your health-future. I know these solutions work because Mark helped my patients recover and return to healthy, productive lives. -- Scott Stoll, MD FABPMR, Olympian, author and co-founder of Plantrician Project Does it Hurt When I do This? is an essential book for anyone who leads an active life. As the saying goes, if things can go wrong, they will go wrong. I found the key to avoiding injuries in life and sport is education and prevention. If I need to treat and recover from injuries all the tools are there in Mark Salamon's book to keep me moving pain free, while building strength and mobility. I first met Mark years ago, as he helped me treat and recover from a painful case of plantar fasciitis. I then ran my first of many ultra marathons. To this day, I still carry Mark's photo-copy stretching exercise list that I do often. Now I will have Does it Hurt When I do This? as a go to resource guide to help running, and seeking life-long adventures that I never thought possible! -- Anthony Rodale, Rodale Publishing; former chairman of the Rodale Institute Does it Hurt When I do This? is a joyful read with an expert approach to problem solving. Salamon provides a head-to-toe guide, young-to-old guide to your body and its needs. The four-step process to healing is not only logical, but very helpful when trying to take treatments into your own hands. As a former Division I wrestler and Olympic level athlete who still wrestles every practice at the age of 39, I often feel as if my muscles are young but my joints are equal to that of a senior citizen. If I went to the doctor every time something hurt on my body, I would have to pay rent there. This guide to self-treatment is outstanding and will help me more and more as I age. Thanks Mark! -- Jon Trenge, All-American wrestler for Lehigh University and star of the documentary "Veritas" Physical therapy has never been so fun! With doses of laugh-out-loud humor and professional advice, Mark Salamon's Does it Hurt When I Do This? will teach you how the body works-and how to keep it working. And as the author points out, it's cheaper than a copay. -- Matthew Algeo, award winning journalist who has reported for NPR's All Things Considered, Marketplace, and Morning Edition; author of six books including "All This Marvelous Potential", "Abe and Fido", and "Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure"