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In a world of constant movement, our bodies echo the demand for efficiency. But when the whispers of discomfort become cries of pain, Gordon Bosworth, a luminary in Elite Sport Physiotherapy, unveils the intricate language of the body's protest in "Why Does It Hurt." Drawing upon four decades of unrivaled expertise and a penchant for pioneering methods, Bosworth embarks on a profound journey, weaving personal anecdotes with professional insights. Physiotherapy, he contends, is akin to detective work-where every ache, every twinge, reveals clues to a deeper narrative within our neuromusculoskeletal system. This book transcends the confines of a manual; it's a beacon for patients seeking understanding and practitioners aiming to elevate their craft. Bosworth's narrative dismantles the myth of rushed recoveries in a hyper-accelerated world. He urges a deeper connection with our bodies, echoing the sentiment that healing isn't a swift Amazon delivery but a nuanced process honed over millennia. With a career spanning military service, Olympic teams, and professional sports, Bosworth's diverse experiences converge in the Bosworth Clinic, a testament to his commitment to reshaping injury management paradigms. His vision extends beyond the clinic walls, challenging the rigid dogma of viewing the body as an exact science. Instead, he champions the belief that it's an ever-evolving canvas, requiring an artistic touch to decode its nuances. Bosworth doesn't claim omniscience, but his quest for knowledge continues to decode the body's messages. Through this comprehensive guide, he invites readers to join him in revolutionizing both public and private practice, envisioning a world where physiotherapy redefines the quality of life for millions. 'I'm grateful for [Gordon's] continued support and would recommend him to all who desire to first understand the body and how best to optimise it for performance.' -Eugene Amo-Dadzie, Team GB 100m sprinter 'Having worked in football for almost 40 years I have never met anyone more knowledgeable and capable of solving the unsolvable.' -Eric Black, Ex professional footballer, Coach and Manager '[This book is] the work of an experienced genius whose common sense and down-to-earth approach makes him one of Britain's most sought-after physiotherapists. A good read for us lesser mortals.' - Julie Emery-Priest, Justice of the Peace 'I can't be any more grateful to have Gordon in our team along with the extended legacy of specialist practitioners he has developed... Including myself!' - Ryan Freckleton, athlete, British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association 'There aren't many out there who understand the human body like Gordon.' - Imani Lansiquot, Team GB Olympic 100m sprinter

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781738449019
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 118
  • Udgivet:
  • 15. januar 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x7x229 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 184 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 4. december 2024
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In a world of constant movement, our bodies echo the demand for efficiency. But when the whispers of discomfort become cries of pain, Gordon Bosworth, a luminary in Elite Sport Physiotherapy, unveils the intricate language of the body's protest in "Why Does It Hurt." Drawing upon four decades of unrivaled expertise and a penchant for pioneering methods, Bosworth embarks on a profound journey, weaving personal anecdotes with professional insights. Physiotherapy, he contends, is akin to detective work-where every ache, every twinge, reveals clues to a deeper narrative within our neuromusculoskeletal system. This book transcends the confines of a manual; it's a beacon for patients seeking understanding and practitioners aiming to elevate their craft. Bosworth's narrative dismantles the myth of rushed recoveries in a hyper-accelerated world. He urges a deeper connection with our bodies, echoing the sentiment that healing isn't a swift Amazon delivery but a nuanced process honed over millennia. With a career spanning military service, Olympic teams, and professional sports, Bosworth's diverse experiences converge in the Bosworth Clinic, a testament to his commitment to reshaping injury management paradigms. His vision extends beyond the clinic walls, challenging the rigid dogma of viewing the body as an exact science. Instead, he champions the belief that it's an ever-evolving canvas, requiring an artistic touch to decode its nuances. Bosworth doesn't claim omniscience, but his quest for knowledge continues to decode the body's messages. Through this comprehensive guide, he invites readers to join him in revolutionizing both public and private practice, envisioning a world where physiotherapy redefines the quality of life for millions.
'I'm grateful for [Gordon's] continued support and would recommend him to all who desire to first understand the body and how best to optimise it for performance.'
-Eugene Amo-Dadzie, Team GB 100m sprinter
'Having worked in football for almost 40 years I have never met anyone more knowledgeable and capable of solving the unsolvable.'
-Eric Black, Ex professional footballer, Coach and Manager
'[This book is] the work of an experienced genius whose common sense and down-to-earth approach makes him one of Britain's most sought-after physiotherapists. A good read for us lesser mortals.'
- Julie Emery-Priest, Justice of the Peace
'I can't be any more grateful to have Gordon in our team along with the extended legacy of specialist practitioners he has developed... Including myself!'
- Ryan Freckleton, athlete, British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association
'There aren't many out there who understand the human body like Gordon.'
- Imani Lansiquot, Team GB Olympic 100m sprinter

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