• 100 - Grief, Parenting & Chronic Pain - A Physical Therapist Recovery from TMS

  • May 11 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast
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100 - Grief, Parenting & Chronic Pain - A Physical Therapist Recovery from TMS

  • Summary

  • Bobby Geevarughese is a physical therapist specializing in TMS and MindBody Syndrome. Thank God, we need more of these!

    In this episode we talk about many things including how grief and parenting responsibility can cause pain. For him, the pain came in the form of chronic hip pain that was healed as he worked through those stressors.

    We also discussed the importance of movement and how important that is. For some of you on the fence, and still afraid to move, it can be helpful to get the green light from a PT, such as him!

    And we also discuss a few biblical misconceptions that can be important to work through in your healing.

    Check out his website - found here. https://www.painrehabpt.com/

    Enjoy!

    If you are interested in working with me, Jen Johnson, from a Christian perspective - reach out for a free consultation to see if we are a good fit.

    Website: thoughtbythoughthealing.com

    Email: thoughtbythoughthealing@gmail.com

    #tms #mindbodyconnection #mindbodysoul #mindbodyspirit #fightorflight #nervoussystem #youcanheal #thoughtbythoughthealing #sarno #unlearnyourpain #chronicpain #fibromyalgia #footpain #centralsensitization #sibo #ibs #carpaltunnel #chronicillness #chronicfatigue #insomnia #thewayout #somatictracking #somatictherapy #painfreeyou #neuroplasticpain #neuralcircuitpain #ppda

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