EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 29 MIN
Rethinking Pain Care: Beyond Technique to a Whole-Person Approach
from Beyond The Pain · host Leigh Brandon
In this episode of Beyond The Pain, Leigh Brandon explores why many traditional pain treatment approaches fall short when they focus too narrowly on the painful area or rely too heavily on technique.While biomechanics, anatomy and hands-on skills all have their place, persistent pain often requires a broader, more human-centred approach. Pain is influenced not only by joints, muscles and movement, but also by stress, sleep, physiology, emotional load, nervous system protection, beliefs, fear and lifestyle.Leigh discusses why practitioners can sometimes misjudge the true drivers of pain by narrowing their assessment too quickly, and why lasting change usually requires more than applying the right technique to the painful site.This episode also explores the difference between treatment and transformation, and why the goal should not be to create dependency, but to help people participate more fully in their own recovery.In this episode, Leigh discusses:Why focusing only on the painful site can miss the bigger pictureThe difference between technique and true transformationHow sleep, stress, physiology and emotional load can influence persistent painWhy nervous system protection matters in chronic painHow practitioners can communicate without increasing fear or threatWhy client participation is essential for long-term recoveryPractical questions that can expand assessment beyond biomechanics aloneBeyond The Pain: A Whole-Person Approach to Understanding Pain and Participating in RecoveryJoin the waitlist and get a free chapter:https://bodychek.co.uk/book-waitlist/Pre-order the Kindle version on Amazon:https://amzn.to/4e0uAG6Connect with Leigh Brandon:Beyond The Pain 14-Day Programme: https://bodychek.co.uk/beyond-the-pain-programme/Pain-Free Plate Free Guide: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/freepainguide/Consult with Leigh: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/consultation
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In this episode of Beyond The Pain, Leigh Brandon explores why many traditional pain treatment approaches fall short when they focus too narrowly on the painful area or rely too heavily on technique.While biomechanics, anatomy and hands-on skills all have their place, persistent pain often requires a broader, more human-centred approach. Pain is influenced not only by joints, muscles and movement, but also by stress, sleep, physiology, emotional load, nervous system protection, beliefs, fear and lifestyle.Leigh discusses why practitioners can sometimes misjudge the true drivers of pain by narrowing their assessment too quickly, and why lasting change usually requires more than applying the right technique to the painful site.This episode also explores the difference between treatment and transformation, and why the goal should not be to create dependency, but to help people participate more fully in their own recovery.In this episode, Leigh discusses:Why focusing only on the painful site can miss the bigger pictureThe difference between technique and true transformationHow sleep, stress, physiology and emotional load can influence persistent painWhy nervous system protection matters in chronic painHow practitioners can communicate without increasing fear or threatWhy client participation is essential for long-term recoveryPractical questions that can expand assessment beyond biomechanics aloneBeyond The Pain: A Whole-Person Approach to Understanding Pain and Participating in RecoveryJoin the waitlist and get a free chapter:https://bodychek.co.uk/book-waitlist/Pre-order the Kindle version on Amazon:https://amzn.to/4e0uAG6Connect with Leigh Brandon:Beyond The Pain 14-Day Programme: https://bodychek.co.uk/beyond-the-pain-programme/Pain-Free Plate Free Guide: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/freepainguide/Consult with Leigh: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/consultation
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