Pain Isn’t Always Where You Feel It: The Root Source and Simple Movements for Relief

Targeted tests and simple exercises may help uncover and address the true source of persistent pain.
Pain Isn’t Always Where You Feel It: The Root Source and Simple Movements for Relief
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An older woman underwent surgery for a herniated lumbar disc, yet recovery brought little relief. Although she could manage a few steps, persistent pain and weakness remained, stripping her of independence. Everyday movements—such as standing up after using the toilet—required support from others. Her condition is widely known as failed back surgery syndrome.

A full-body structural evaluation revealed the underlying issue: Although her lower back hurt the most, the root cause was an old, untreated foot injury from years earlier that had left her body misaligned. Despite the imbalance, she continued to work, care for her family, do laundry, and carry her grandchildren, resulting in mounting physical strain.

Naiwen Hu
Naiwen Hu
Naiwen Hu is a Traditional Chinese Medicine physician at Shanghai Tong Te Tang in Taipei and a former Stanford Research Institute scientist. Hu has treated more than 140,000 patients, taught at an American university, and hosts a popular YouTube health program with 900,000 subscribers, as well as international wellness roadshows.