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Pain is one of the most misunderstood phenomena in modern healthcare. Most people assume the painful tissue is the problem. If the knee hurts, treat the knee. If the shoulder hurts, treat the shoulder. If the low back hurts, treat the low back. But pain is often nothing more than the location where your body has finally run out of ways to compensate. Your body is an interconnected mechanical system. Every step you take, every breath you breathe, and every movement you make requires force to be distributed efficiently through your entire structure. When one region stops contributing appropriately, another region is forced to absorb more stress than it was designed to handle. Over time, those compensations accumulate until the tissues can no longer tolerate the load. That’s when pain appears. Pain isn’t always the beginning of the problem. More often, it’s the end result of a system that has been functioning inefficiently for years. This is why so many people experience temporary relief yet never solve the issue. They empty the bucket without fixing the leak. They calm the symptoms without changing the mechanics that continue creating them. At @functionalpatterns we don’t start by asking, “Where does it hurt?” We ask, “Why is this area being overloaded in the first place?” That question changes everything. When you improve the organization of the entire body, force is distributed more efficiently. Compensation decreases. Movement becomes more coordinated. The tissues no longer have to absorb excessive stress, and pain often stops being something you have to manage because you’ve changed the conditions that were producing it. Stop chasing pain. Start changing the system that created it.  #functionalpatterns #fpisthestandard #posturecorrection #fascia #functionaltraining
Pain is one of the most misunderstood phenomena in modern healthcare. Most people assume the painful tissue is the problem. If the knee hurts, treat the knee. If the shoulder hurts, treat the shoulder. If the low back hurts, treat the low back. But pain is often nothing more than the location where your body has finally run out of ways to compensate. Your body is an interconnected mechanical system. Every step you take, every breath you breathe, and every movement you make requires force to be distributed efficiently through your entire structure. When one region stops contributing appropriately, another region is forced to absorb more stress than it was designed to handle. Over time, those compensations accumulate until the tissues can no longer tolerate the load. That’s when pain appears. Pain isn’t always the beginning of the problem. More often, it’s the end result of a system that has been functioning inefficiently for years. This is why so many people experience temporary relief yet never solve the issue. They empty the bucket without fixing the leak. They calm the symptoms without changing the mechanics that continue creating them. At @functionalpatterns we don’t start by asking, “Where does it hurt?” We ask, “Why is this area being overloaded in the first place?” That question changes everything. When you improve the organization of the entire body, force is distributed more efficiently. Compensation decreases. Movement becomes more coordinated. The tissues no longer have to absorb excessive stress, and pain often stops being something you have to manage because you’ve changed the conditions that were producing it. Stop chasing pain. Start changing the system that created it. #functionalpatterns #fpisthestandard #posturecorrection #fascia #functionaltraining

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