I DON'T EXPECT YOU TO BELIEVE ME, SINCE
YOU PROBABLY THINK I'M JUST TRYING TO SELL MY INFORMATION;
SO, Below are listed a SMALL PERCENTAGE of the statements
made by persons who have personal experience with
and direct evidence of the efficacy of The O'Connor
Technique (tm)or the book, MAKING YOUR
BAD BACK BETTER, by William T. O'Connor, M.D.
In the instance of professional persons, they have
been willing to support their statements with their
professional license numbers as a means of reinforcing
the truth and conviction of their statements. What
can be implied from those acts are that they are "willing
to put their license on the line." in order to
inform people of the benefits of this method.
I, knowlegable of the laws and penalties
for perjury, do hereby swear that each of the persons
quoted are real, honest, non-fraudulent, were not
paid for their statements, and submitted these quotes
of their own free will. ..................William
T. O'Connor, M.D.
HERE
IS THE MOST RECENT TESTIMONIAL DEMONSTRATING THAT
THE O'CONNOR TECHNIQUE (tm) NOT ONLY CAN BE
UNDERSTOOD AND PRACTICED FROM THE DOWNLOADABLE MATERIALS
OR THE BOOK; BUT SPINAL PAIN SUFFERERS WHO CAN MANAGE
A VISIT TO VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA ALSO GAIN IMMEDIATE
RELIEF FROM A PRIVATE INSTRUCTION.
01/03/ 2005
There is no better testimonial than
diagnostic imaging evidence showing that a disc protrusion/extrusion
can be resolved (reduced) by using The O'Connor
Technique (tm). This patient, Ron M., obtained
an NMRI in March of 2003 to determine the cause of
his back pain.. The NMRI demonstrated two disc protrusions
of the lumbar spine that were beginning to impact
the nerves to his left leg. This is classic "sciatica"
and a definate justification for surgery. .
Instead of resorting to surgery or using
other therapies, he obtained the book, Making Your
Bad Back Better and began applying The O'Connor
Technique (tm) to his low back pain problem. He
reported that he was able to rapidly alleviate the
pain that shot down his left leg After experiencing
definitive relief from his pain for about a year,
he had another episode of pain and decided to avail
himself of an NMRI that allowed standing flexion images
to rule out spondylolisthesis. The second NMRI (on
11/17/2004) showed that the previously identified
protrusion had resolved. .
There was "no evidence of disc
herniation" as documented by the exerpts from
the actual NMRI reports shown above.
He decided to obtain my professional
consultation and with a personal, one-on-one session
at my office, wherein he was taught how to optimize
his MANEUVER technique, he was able to restore his
range of motion and become instantly pain-free again.
The entire report and record is on file in my office
and can be produced if the claim that The O'Connor
Technique (tm) can non-surgically, successfully,
treat sciatica is ever challenged for its veracity.
In fact, I would challenge anyone to find any similar
report in the medical literature in which it is documented
that a disc protrusion can be intentionally
reduced (put back in place) without invasive techniques
or surgery. Were that information readily available
to the medical community at large, an enormous number
of unnecessary surgeries would be prevented.
In summary, this person with sciatica
(back pain that shoots down the leg) purchased my
materials (the book), read it, got relief, and actually
was able to put his own disc back "in" by
himself and there is NMRI evidence to prove that the
piece of disc material that was displaced was re-centralized.
It took some "fine-tuning" of his technique
when he had an additional, later, episode of pain,
(which is not unusual considering the nature of the
problem) but to my knowledge, he is still largely
pain free to this date and gave me his permission
to tell his story.
William T. O'Connor, M.D.
09/08/2004
My name is John Enos. After suffering
for many years with re-occurring spasms in my
lower back, I sought treatment for a extreme episode
of pain in early 2003. Instead of just prescribing
muscle relaxers + rest, Dr. O'Connor explained what
I was experiencing and what to avoid doing on a daily
basis. Because he was able to allow me to visualize
my problem and provide his book with illustrations,
I have been spasm free. In fact, I am now able to
use the information in the book along with a fitted
back brace to essentially maintain my own back health.
I have avoided at least three spasms on my own. Dr.
O'Connor's "method " is a GODSEND.
Signed: J.E.
My name is JV (Full name on file). I am a career detective
on the police force of a large Northern California
city. I had no prior spinal pain in my life until
I the unfortunate experience of falling backwards
and landing upon my buttocks when a chair slipped
out from under me at work. The injury not only caused
immediate and severe pain to my back and legs (equal
to or exceeding that of any previous painful experience)
but caused me to be unable to move both of my lower
extremities. I was literally paralyzed! I did
not regain the use of my lower extremities (couldn't
even wiggle my toes) until an hour later in the emergency
room, where I was taken immediately after the accident
strapped to a spine stabilization board. I was
sent home in a wheelchair with my legs tingling;
and the numbness didn't resolve until the next day.
For several days afterwards, I was unable to function
without excruciating pain. I was unable to stand erect
without support and could only rest in an immobile
position to receive any relief from the incessant
pain. In discussions with my co-workers who suffer
with back pain, some of whom underwent surgery, they
were convinced, from their experience, that my only
recourse would be surgical and even that option would
leave me with the high probability of perpetual pain,
ongoing painful and ineffective therapies, narcotic
pain medicine dependence, and disability to which
they had been committed by Fate.
To the contrary, I consider myself very fortunate
to have coincidentally been placed into Dr. O'Connor's
hands. Eleven days after the incident, I still could
not sit without pain shooting down my left leg to
my knee nor could I bear the weight of my body without
unremitting pain. The positioning instructions given
by Dr. O'Connor in his website, www.backpainoconnor.com
was one of the few positions I could occupy that gave
real relief. There is no doubt in my mind that he
understood the cause of the mechanical problem facing
me, clearly explained it to me, demonstrated the principles
involved and educated me as to the common sense, easily
comprehensible, means to manage the problem. He guided
me through the "maneuver" in his office,
with me doing most of the movements myself under his
direction without applying any abrupt or pain-inducing
force. As I stretched with his assistance according
to his precise instructions and sequence, I could
feel that the disc material within my spine was physically
moved. His painless technique caused me to feel
a gentle "pop" like effect that resulted
in the instant relief of my leg and back pain
that could not have reasonably been attributed to
any other action other than his intervention. When
I stood up, I had my full range of motion restored
and about 90% of the pain was gone.
Dr. O'Connor, due to the severity of the injury and
the neurological involvement obtained an NMRI before
and after performing his "maneuver." He
read me the "pre-maneuver" report that showed
(as he predicted) the presence of an annular tear
(a fissure in the intervertebral disc) and a disc
bulge that was closing the hole in the spinal
bones that the nerve to the leg passed through (foraminal
narrowing), nearly identical to the diagrams in his
book. He also read to me the "post-maneuver"
radiology report findings of "a reduction
in the size of the left neural foraminal disc protrusion
and decrease in the left neural foraminal narrowing."
I didn't need this conclusive, incontrovertible,
physical, visual, proof to convince myself of the
success of his technique because within five days,
my pain had reduced from about a ten down to a two
on a scale of one-to-ten; and, by three weeks after
the fall, I only had a mild residual discomfort with
sitting that was getting better every day.
I followed his easily understood principles and performed
the maneuvers myself at home whenever I got stiffness,
so that by 4 months after the injury, I can truthfully
say that I had no pain whatsoever and was completely
better. As his book promised, he made my "bad
back better."
In comparison, I have watched four of my similarly-aged
and physically-endowed co-workers retired with disability
after having very similar back injury histories. No
one will ever convince me that my pain relief was
due to coincidence, luck, or that I would have gotten
better eventually anyway without Dr. O'Connor's treatment.
Coincidentally, my wife was pregnant at around
the same time; and she, too, was suffering from back
pain. With a few of Dr. O'Connor's maneuvers, her
pain resolved almost completely within a couple days.
By applying Dr. O'Connor's method, she was able to
go through the rest of her pregnancy and Caesarian
delivery without substantial back pain, and if
she did get it, she was able to immediately resolve
it.
Neither of us care to imagine what life would have
been like if Dr. O'Connor had not educated us in his
method because we were facing the uncertain prospect
of living a future with interminably aggravating,
persistently disgruntling, and incomprehensible pain.
Now, we can enjoy even the subtle pleasure of picking
up our new baby.
Our experience with Dr. William T. O'Connor, Jr.,
M.D. is that he is both a conscientious physician
as well as a true healer; and the representations
that he makes about his ability to manage back pain
are genuine, verifiable, and sincere. I would encourage
anyone with back pain to explore his technique and
not pass up the potential for relief. It is definitely
gentle, easily understood, worth the effort to learn,
and apparently safe if someone with my degree of damage
can literally be made almost instantaneously and inexpensively
better without requiring any rapid, violent, or forceful
actions nor involving repetitious exercises or costly
repeated visits to therapists.
Knowledgeable of the laws of perjury and the penalties
thereof, I hereby swear that the above statements
are true, correct, and accurate to the best of my
ability. Signed this __4th___ day of ___JUNE______,
2004, County of Solano, City of Vacaville, State of
California.
X____signature on original document____________________________
AN AFFIDAVIT
04/08/04
I am Mr. Clay Carter and this constitutes
a response to Dr. O'Connor's request that I confirm
the benefits of The O'Connor Technique for
persons who have back pain inadequately managed by
"conventional" treatment modalities. As
a 62 year old State Farm insurance agent, I felt myself
to be reasonably knowledgeable about medical care
availability and methodology; however, when I developed
back pain due to an auto accident 2 years ago, I rapidly
discovered the standard, routinely available, medical
arts were largely inadequate for back pain. I found
Chiropractic evaluation and manipulation unsatisfactory
and actually aggravated the condition. I also tried
the DRX-9000 machine without any benefit; and it,
too, resulted in making the pain worse. My pain
was so great that I could not stand up or even bend
forward so much as to brush my teeth without debilitating,
knee-collapsing back pain. I was literally crippled
by a pain that shot all the way down my right leg.
Judging from the length of time it had persisted,
I had every reason to believe that this problem would
be a lifetime horror story, especially since my NMRI
demonstrated:
"a diffuse disc bulge and osteophytic ridge,
along with a focally protruding left paracentral component.
The leftward component does compress the exiting L5
nerve root within the neuroforamen and also possibly
impinges the left S1 nerve root within the lateral
recess."
As a result of these findings, I presumed that only
surgery would be effective; and I resorted to a neurosurgical
consultation. I was scheduled for a series of spinal
epidural injections with a further plan in the works
for obtaining Electromyography studies (EMG's). Acting
on the presumption that spinal surgery would be the
only ultimate means to reduce the pain sufficiently
for me to return to anything close to normal function,
I was preparing for a surgical intervention and its
consequent painful and prolonged recovery disability
without even the reassurance that it would solve the
pain problem.
Then, on the advice of a friend, I approached Dr.
O'Connor with my problem. I must admit I was initially
skeptical, especially since my initial visit fell
on Halloween; and my initial impression was made with
him wearing his Druid costume. To my profound relief,
within a grand total of about an hour and an half's
time over two visits, he:
Accurately diagnosed the problem,
Explained the mechanism of injury,
Gave me the best understanding to date as to the source
of the painful episodes,
Demonstrated the bio-mechanical actions of the damaged
disc unit,
Performed his maneuvers on my low back in his office,
Taught me how to perform his maneuvers myself, and
Instructed me in the principles for preventing future
pain and further deterioration .
I practiced his unique technique because after the
second maneuver I recognized definite relief and within
just a few weeks, I was overall 80% better and
at times was 100% pain free. Now, I understand
that I still have a lifelong back pain problem; however,
as long as I adhere to his principles and avoid the
mechanically disadvantageous actions he identified,
I can keep myself out of pain. That alone is a
tremendous relief because it took the frightening
uncertainty away, leaving me with a sense of control
over my problem, thus removing the tremendous fear
I had facing surgery and continued debilitation. Having been through the gamut of available treatment
modalities for lumbar spine pain, I am convinced that
my condition is not unique or mysterious, it is a
very basic, understandable, problem and not impossible
to self-manage. His approach to this age-old,
common problem makes the most sense to me; and, therein,
seemed most likely to have the highest probability
of success. As I expressed to him, I am exceptionally
grateful for his intervention that undoubtedly prevented
me, thus far anyway, from resorting to surgery.
Signed: __________________________ Date: ________
Clay Carter,
Vacaville, California
Dr. O'Connor,
This is email is being sent to let you know of the
great success I have had with the O'Connor Techniques.
From time to time over the last 20 years I have had
lower back problems. Every 3-4 years I would have a
case of acute pain that required me to go to the doctor.
Each time the doctors gave me muscle relaxer and a exercise
sheet to strengthen my stomach muscles. I recently started
taking martial art and started to experience back pain
on a regular basis. The throws, exercise, tumbling,
and other movements kept me in pain constantly. I was
determined to stay in martial arts so I sought ways
to deal with my back pain. I visited my wife's chiropractor
and he proceeded to give me his assessment. This assessment
was at a discount ($27.00) compared to the $120.00 (full
price) he charged when I visited him years earlier.
He gave me his findings and offered to sign me up for
treatments. Treatments (Total of $1320) consisted of
32 visits to his office three times a week. After he
told me he could not guarantee me the results (no misalignments),
I decided to try something else.
Then I came across your website. I read through as much
as I could on the website before buying the book. I
focused on my specific problem (lower back, left side).
I tried the maneuvers and got some improvements. On
another occasion, after a strenuous martial arts testing
I was experiencing tremendous lower back pain. I purposely
waited a few days, not wanting to do any maneuvers while
I was in pain. I used the rope, pillows, and bed. Within
minutes I was able to move without pain. I have
been very pleased with the results.
Thanks so much for spreading the word about the O'Connor
Techniques. By the way, I finally discontinued martial
arts. It was not worth the efforts to do it and risk
causing serious back problems.
Terry Brown
Tele: 937-233-0333
E-Mail: tbrown4jc@sbcglobal.net
02/06/04
AN AFFIDAVIT
To Whom it May Concern:
The pain started in my shoulder
after a bicycle accident in September, 2002. Over
time, it progressed to my neck. An MRI revealed a
herniated disc. I was referred to a specialist who
then referred me to another specialist and so on and
so on. During this time, I was subjected to a plethora
of treatments which included, but was not limited
to, physical therapy, cortisone shots, and a myriad
of pain medications.
Finally, I was referred to a surgeon who determined
that the only way to fix my neck would be surgery.
The operation would include taking a bone graft from
my hip. I was expected to be out on disability anywhere
form three weeks to six months, depending on the success
of the operation and the ensuing therapy.
For several months, we played politics with doctors
groups and health plans, trying to get an approval
for surgery. I was becoming increasingly frustrated
and was ready to try anything that would relieve the
constant pain in my neck.
While visiting Dr. O'Connor for a separate condition
in November 2003, I informed him that I was still
having problems with my neck with no relief in sight.
He asked if I would be interested in allowing him
to try a new technique he had discovered and performed
successfully on a handful of other patients. I figured
that after more than a year of getting nowhere, I
didn't have much to lose so we scheduled an appointment.
On November 19, I walked into the doctor's office,
curious as to what the appointment may entail. What
happened next was nothing short of a miracle. I laid
down on the table and followed Dr. O'Connor's directions.
After a series of manipulations of my head, neck and
body, I stood up and stepped away from the table.
I was pain free! No more burning sensations, no more
daggers of pain shooting through my neck, no more
rotational limitations. It was absolutely amazing.
I was dumbfounded. My wife, who had accompanied me
to the appointment, was also stunned. In less than
twenty minutes, Dr. O'Connor was able to fix a condition
that no other "specialist" had been able
to relieve. Three months later, I am still pain free.
It has been called to my attention that neither Hills
Physicians nor Pacificare will recognize this treatment
as a legitimate option. This is nothing short of a
tragedy. In these times when a patient gets the care
his health plan determines they can afford rather
than the care the patient needs, why wouldn't they
approve such a low cost option? Think of the money
spent - paying for multiple doctors, prescriptions,
x-rays, cortisone shots, etc. , over the course of
one year (never mind my personal cost of lost work
time, family time, deterioration of health and hours
spent on the phone trying to get some relief)...it's
enough to make you sick.
Eric J. Ewald
2/05/04
01/08/04
To Whom:
I have had low back pain for 4 years,
the last year and a half at least once a week I went
to a Chiropractor. Six months ago, I presented the
problem to Dr. O'Connor. In a single visit, he alleviated
my back pain instantly; and I have not had a problem
since. I use his technique about once a week on my
bed and obey his Principles with very successful results
that I cannot attribute to anything other than his
method.
--James R. Elliot
In gratitude, this patient agreed to
answer individual questions about Dr. O'Connor from
his personal experience:
JRElliot@pacbell.net
11/08/03
I have seen you twice now at your office
in Vacaville. I have your book and am managing a sciatic
problem nicely, using your maneuvers.
I sent a copy of your book to my mother-in-law,
Madelyn F (name deleted for confidentiality). She
has made an appointment to see you late this month,
while they are visiting us in Sonoma County for Thanksgiving.
She lives in Los Angeles. I plan to come with her
when she sees you for the appointment. She is taking
pain medications now for her back pain and has had
surgery recommended to relieve the pain. I hope that
she will bring her MRIs with her for the appointment.
I plan to listen in as you consult with
her, if you dont mind, just to help her later
understand the maneuvers that you may propose. Well
have to see first if you think she is a good candidate
for your methods. Thanks, Tom H.
09/2/03
I JUST DISCOVERED THAT SINCE I TOOK
MY BOOK OFF AMAZON.COM AND STOPPED SUPPLYING IT TO
DISTRIBUTORS, (BECAUSE I AM RUNNING OUT OF COPIES)
IT'S RESALE VALUE HAS ESCALATED. I SUSPECT THIS IS
SOMEWHAT MORE CLOSE TO ITS TRUE MARKET VALUE. YOU
NEEDN'T BELIEVE ME, GO SEE FOR YOURSELF:
Testimonial:
Dear Dr. O'Connor,
Its been 6 months now since I came to visit your office
and I am glad to say things have changed dramatically.
After reading your book and visiting you in person,
your techniques have given me new freedoms after
suffering with back pain for over 3 years! My
visit to you (from Texas) was very productive as you
were able to get my disk back in. Things progressed
as I was able to return to serious cycling, a life
long passion of mine. I was able to go and watch the
Tour de France this past July and ride Hors Category
mountains (hardest climbs in Europe) with no major
problems. I had an unforgettable trip. But being the
competitive person I am, I pushed it a little too
hard and pushed the disk out while I was there. Upon
returning home, I began using your maneuvers and
was able to get my disk back into place and felt the
best I felt if over 3 years.Having the knowledge
and confidence to be able to "work" my disk
back into place, has change my life. Thank you
for your techniques, maneuvers, knowledge, and willingness
to educate others on how they can deal with disk problems.
Best of luck with your continued work.
Patrick McGrath
07/22/03
Hello!
I am back home on my own mattress. I
think that helps a lot. I still
have twinges but I can now play the piano and run
(pretty damn fast
too!!) without pain on impact and the twinges are
slowly getting better
too. I feel so much better physically and psychologically
now that I
am back to running every day. I just need to get back
the conditioning
I lost with three and a half months off of running.
I will continue
with the maneuvers I learned from your method as needed.
I try to avoid
harmful moves in my lifestyle as well. Some of my
friends think your
book is very interesting. Thank you very much. Hope
you enjoyed the
country fair. I was unable to get tickets.
C. Dick
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 22:17:32 +0900
From: "À¯ÁøÈñ"
<JinJin42@hitel.net>
To: woconnor@inreach.com
Subject: About your technique
Hellow? My name is Glen. I am a Chiropractor.
I practice Chiropractic in other country. In my country,
Chiropractic is not insurance based(no PI cases).
Thus, only very sick patients seek me for help. I
considered my self a "great healer" because
I could able to help my patients over 95 % by using
Applied Kinesology and Chiropractic neurology techinque.
However, there seems to me that some patients that
no matter what I do, it doesn't seem to help them.
I read your book and applied your technique to the
patient whom I couldn't help. I was astonished because
the patient's low back pain and her leg pain was gone
right away. I personally respect your work because
it works! I now use your technique to every patients
who come to my clinic. Suprisingly, I only have to
treat new patient 4-5 times. Before I mix your technique,
It usually took me 10-16 visit to treat a patient.
What I'm trying to say is that I was amazed how you
created your technique and I am 100% positive that
it works. Once again, I thank you beca use I could
able to help my patients far better than before.
O6/23/03
I learned about your ideas early
this year. I have had significant sciatic problems
for a couple of years and was losing weight in order
to see if my sciatic symptoms would be improved after
the weight loss. I finally went to your website and
ordered your book. And soon after that, I called your
office and made an appointment. I saw you at your
office in March of this year, I believe. The office
visit and demonstration was especially helpful in
learning the particulars of my situation with the
lower back.
Its been a tremendous help
to me to be able to handle occasional flare-ups of
a disc that moves out and causes some pain. I refer
to your book on a regular basis to learn more. I dont
take ibuprofen on a regular, daily basis like I was
before I lost the weight. I have taken a jog recently
to see how it would go. I havent done that in
2 years. It went fine, no residual pain or inflammation
at all. I will keep trying it out and hope to build
a routine again, since I always enjoy a jog and a
sweat.
Today I ordered a book to be sent
to my Mother-in-law in Los Angeles. She has already
had a surgery up in the neck area and although it
was difficult to recover from, she feels that she
needed it to get relief. But now the MD is talking
about a lower back surgery since she is having sciatic
problems for the first time. This is not something
that she wants to think about. She is now 78 years
old.
I figure that she might as well have
a chance to try out your thinking and see if it is
an alternative that can help her. If she is interested,
I will recommend that she perhaps visit you the next
time they travel to Nor. Cal. to visit us.
Anyway, I enjoy your book, there
is so much there to pay attention to. I had come to
be afraid of the state of my discs, that they were
shot, or at least one was. But you offered me the
idea that I just needed to work at getting them back
where they belong. Yes, they move around a bit, depending
on what I do to them, but they arent shot, and
it gives me a whole new outlook on my situation.
Thanks, again. Tom Havstad
05/27/03
Hello Dr. O'Connor,
Perhaps you'll remember me -- I came
to see you on the 22nd of Nov last year (I always
remember that date -- the Kennedy assassination).
I agreed to send you my comments on the experience,
so here they are at last:
I just wanted to pass along my sincere
thanks for the invaluable help you rendered for my
lower back pain and a very painful left leg. I had
injured my back in April 2002, at the age of 48, while
removing heavy luggage from the trunk of my car, and
things got worse over the following month as my leg
developed pain and my foot went numb. I visited a
doctor, 2 chiropractors and a physiotherapist many
times over the next few months, without accurate diagnosis
or improvement to my condition, but a much lighter
pocketbook. It wasn't until I found your website in
the fall that things began to improve. I obtained
an MRI at my own expense, which showed conclusively
that I had a herniated L5-S1 disc, then I subscribed
to your website, read the web-book and tried the hip-hang
maneuver. The second attempt resulted immediately
in the loss of foot numbness and half of the leg pain.
At this point I booked an appointment at your clinic
to coincide with a business trip to San Francisco.
The outcome of my visit was more
than I could have hoped for -- you directed me through
a series of maneuvers over an hour's time, without
even laying a finger on me. When I was finally back
on my feet, I was without any leg pain at all and
most of the pain was gone from my lower back. You
suggested that there might be some residual nerve
damage from the length of time that it was under compression,
and so far there is little or no indication of that
being the case. The remaining lower back pain has
gradually diminished to be almost unnoticeable over
the 6 months since my visit.
What I'm most thankful for is that
I've been able to resume my physical activities (with
a little extra care!). I've been skiing 15 times,
beginning 2 weeks after my appointment, and I'm now
hiking and bicycling again, all with no problems whatsoever.
I'm sure there are countless others with my condition
that could benefit in a similar way, and to them I
say, don't wait! The sooner a disc herniation is dealt
with, the easier it will be to correct it and the
sooner you will be able to enjoy life again.
Thanks again for everything,
David G. Higgins
Calgary, Alberta
Canada
dhiggins@pathwayconnect.com
04/01/03
I have experienced bouts of extreme
back pain and thought surgery would be the only relief.
After reading Dr. O'Connor's book and using his techniques,
I am now able to put my damaged disk back into place
on my own and achieve instant relief.
Wyatt B R____
03/10/03
Dr. OConnor,
My wife and I received your book, Making
Your Bad Back Better a few days ago and we wanted
to tell you that both of our back problems are
gone since we applied your maneuvers. My wife
had been to her chiropractor for spine adjustments
with no real improvement but was feeling great after
completing one maneuver from your book. I have
a chronic problem with my middle-upper back and am
very pleased that I can now quickly and easily
adjust my spine so that it is in proper alignment
and I feel great. Thanks for the valuable information!
Steve & Margarita S
03/08/03
(ACTUALLY, THIS PERSON CAME TO ME FOR A PERSONAL CONSULTATION
AND DEMONSTRATION)
Dr. O'Connor,
I haven't written yet as I was delaying so I could
give you a more complete update. Since last weeks
treatment I have had a steady decrease in pain in
the
area. I had localized pain for several days,
associated with (what I think is)ligament and fibrous
tissue damage & swelling. That pain seems to be
lessening. The disc has been staying in and diag.
circumduction has been good. Every once and a
while
if I bend funny I feel a very slight nerve sensation
down my leg, but very very slight. I've been running
without any problems and have
begun experimenting with my bike position, I think
I'm
going to be able to get it
to work ok. I have ridden very easy on my trainer
a
few times without any major pain or ramifications.
I
have a little periformis muscle (in the low/middle
buttocks running down behind the top of the leg to
the
top of my hamstring area) tension which maybe from
working out. We'll see how that developes. I've been
working on my form and posture. Its coming along
nicely. My body seems to be adapting well. The back
brace is working good. I'm still wearing it everyday
thru next week and then I'll wear it at night.
Overall I'm definitely improving. Feel like now I'm
just working out the kinks and taking it day by day.
Thanks for all your support, and I'll touch base next
week. Any additional suggestions or comments.
Patrick
COMPARE THE ABOVE WITH HIS FIRST E-MAIL
ON 02/10/03:
Last weekend I registered for your
webbook and am
working through trying to centralize a disk I believe
to be "not right". I've been suffering in
and out of
back pain for two years. I've done accupuncture,
massage, chiropractic care and have not been cured
yet. Everything I've read so far indicates that
I
have a disc situation. Last night I tried the hip
hang and wasn't able to get it "in" place,
but felt
the symptons of the ligaments pulling and relocating
the pain to the disc. The more of your material I
read and work through the more excited I am about
getting things into place after a long 2 year
struggle. I have a few questions. I am a bicycle
racer and do alot of athletics. Should I hold off
doing any exercising (bicycle riding) until I'm able
to get the disk in? Maybe running or rollerblading
would be okay since I'm not bent over as much?
Appreciate your thoughts. Is it not unusual for it
to
take a few attempts to get the disk in place being
new
to the manuvers and techniques involved? Also, wanted
to let you know some of the pictures on the webbook
are upside down and put in backwards. Not a major
inconvience but wanted to let you know. Thanks for
your help and looking forward to getting back to you
with more good news soon.
Patrick M______
Dr. O'Connor,
Thank you for your previous responses. In your last
email you asked if I have had an NMRI done. No, I
have not. My previous care has been limited to
massage, chiro, and accupuncture with some results,
but none lasting. I also have to pay for the entire
NMRI as our deductible is $5000. I have a few specific
?'s regarding my present situation. To quick refresh
you I've been struggling for 2 years with this injury.
I came across your techniques and began approx. 2
weeks ago. My 2nd hip hang brought some relief (day
2) and then it tapered off after doing a 3rd hip hang,
moslem prayer, and pillow assisted manuever(day5)
I
decided to take a few days and let things "settle"
in.
During those days I continued to do therap. circum.
On day 7 (last Sunday) I was flying a kite with my
son
and I circumducted and felt something "slide"
into
place and I felt relief. Diag. circum. seemed to be
less painful in the 8,7 & 6 oclock areas. I tried
to
take it easy next few days and continued feeling
relief but then got the area specific pain you
described (what I think was ligamnet strain). I then
took it easy the next few days to see where things
were going. A few things at work were a little more
strenous than I would have liked(nothing too crazy),
but had to do them. The last few days I have been
still feeling the localized pain on my left side,
but
have begun feeling pain on my right side. Circum.
done
this evening seems to me that the pain on my left
side
is at 7:30 (if you will allow) 7&6 (seems more
to the
center of my back than before) and now (new) at
5:30,5,& up to 4. It doesn't seem to be as bad
as
"before" my disk (I think) moved in, but
still pain is
there. Last night I did a hip hang (beginning left
side up) and did not seem to have any dramatic
results. I was still sore on the right side and a
little on the left side. All this time too, I have
begun to work on my dynamic positioning. If I am
understanding you correctly, it is a life style
change. How I get out of bed, stand, sit, drive, eat,
hold my kids, lift etc. I'm actually pulling it off.
I'm the kind of person that gets a new idea and
implements once I'm "sold". I'm sold on
this idea and
your thoughts and am doing it consistently throughout
my day. I've still been experimenting with a lumbar
support while I sleep too.
03/08/03
BETTER
TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS WITH BACK PAIN ABOUT MY WEBSITE
VERY FAST, IT WOULD APPEAR THE CHIROPRACTORS ARE GOING
TO TRY TO STOP ME IF THIS MAN'S THREAT IS SUCCESSFUL.
I PUBLISH THIS SINCE IT'S CAUSTIC AND VIRULENT VITRIOLE
EVIDENCES THE THREAT MY TECHNIQUE POSES AND THE FEAR
CHIROPRACTORS HAVE OF MY TECHNIQUE COMING INTO WIDESPREAD
USE, AND IF YOU WANT TO ACCEPT HIS ADMONITIONS, YOU
MAY TAKE THIS AS A RECOMMENDATION AGAINST SELF-MANIPULATION.
NO ONE CAN SAY I DIDN'T GIVE THE CHIROPRACTORS AN
OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THIER OPINIONS VOICED.
Dear Mr.O'Connor: I hesitate to call
you Doctor after scanning your totally unprofessional
and unethical web site.Do you even have a practice?
(If it is listed on your site, the nausea I felt after
reading just snipets of your travesty precluded me
from searching further.) You are nothing more than
a MEDICAL TERRORIST on the same par with the Saddam
Hussein's & Bin Ladens of the world, you trade
and feed off the fears and pains of others by unfairly
criticising the profession of Chiropractic which in
name has been successfully alleviating pain &
suffering for now over 107 years. And if you check
your medical history books(Assuming you did'nt get
your degree on-line or from some off-shore medical
college) the ART & SCIENCE of manipulation has
been around since the time of Hippocrates(You've heard
of him - right? OR did you not take that "OATH")
and if you remember correctly a little profession
known as Osteopathy proliferated during the middle
19th century some 20 years pre-dating the foundation
of Chiropractic.The only reason Ostepathy gradually
disappeared is not because of it's lack of efficacy,
but because Chiropractors offered a better diagnostic
and treatment protocal that resulted in more people
getting well and staying that way. For you to simplify
the Chiropractic model into a series of "crunchings"
of the spine only serves to point up your ignorance.
One must assume that a Chiropractic Physician must
have successfully treated many of your patient's leading
them to realise that an allopaths predilection to
the prescription pad of poison is a one way ticket
down the road of ever increasing dosages and additional
drugs to counteract the initial meds prescribed. Mr.
O'Connor you should be soundly disiplined be whatever
ruling body that governs your area, your unprofessionalism
smacks of a mid-20th century mentality. Either you
are very old or you are very ignorant. Of course there
is always the possiblity that your diatribe is motivated
by money.Thinking you can squeeze a few schekles out
of an unsuspecting public by selling them nothing
more than a glorified stretching regimen. I suppose
if you had really done your homework, you may have
discovered a little anitomical structure know as the
"Recurrent Meningeal Nerve" which has been
scientifically documented to show to transmit pain
signals from it's innervation in the articular capsule
of the facet joint back to the spinal chord. Maybe
you have'nt also heard of the "American College
of Dentistry" (Yes, even the Dentists have discovered
the validity of Manipulation) study on cadavers from
the late 90's documenting the existance of a sub-occipital
nerve connecting the occipital/cervical junction to
the duramater of the brain stem- thus lending creedence
to the relation between upper cervical subluxations
and the various forms of Cephalgia. Mr. O'Connor,
I was beginning to believe that the passage of time
was beginning to see a weeding out of people like
you, obviously not. The thinnly disguised intent of
your web site is to smear a body of work and the dedicated
PROFESSIONALS that practice it to only further your
own financial gain. Let me just relate 3 instances
where patient's and friends tried to self manipulate
themselves. The most dramatic was that of a (at the
time) fellow student that dislocated his own Cervical
spine after trying to "adjust himself" and
ended up in the hospital. The second is that of a
current patient that was given the old "half
nelson" maneuver by a friend that resulted in
a broken rib. And the third is that of an old patient
that was self manipulating his neck everyday resulting
in widespread crepitus and a gradual worsening of
a global headache pattern. And upon my recommendation,
this patient has stopped this practice of too much
maipulation(DOES THIS SUPRISE YOU) and only gets treated
when he feels an episode coming on (He is now some
2 years since the last one).Your web-site will create
a generation of the old "knuckle crackers"
that do not know what they are doing and will result
in a epidemic of ligementous instability in the short
term and the very real potential for osteoarthritis
of the chronically weakened joint spaces (later in
life) you are advising people to disarticulate daily.
My hope is that the ruling bodies of my profession
will take the threat you impose as very serious and
bring to bear the full legal powers they posses to
stop you and your attacks. I plan to forward your
site to the "American Chiropractic Association"
(Maybe Mr. Chester Wilk wants a word with you) as
well as the "International Chiropractic Association"
and "World Chiropractic Oraganization".
Good day and you'll be hearing from us.........
Billy: Thank you for your intelligent,well
thought out reply. I checked your resume and I find
that you are a very learned man, it's unfortunate
that you have secumed to the side effects of all the
motrin,naprosyn,flexeril,percocet & oxycontin
that you have prescribed yourself. The threat that
you speak of is most certainly that of someone practicing
Chiropractic without a license. Your right, this is
America, which also means that the laws instituted
by the state & federal governments have aknowledged
the benefits of Chiropractic, by LICENSED CHIROPRACTORS.
You have commited the most simplistic of legal gafs.
If your tome had been titled "Home Manipulative
Techniques" or "Do It Yourself Spinal Traction
Therapies" - I doubt we would be having this
discussion. But again, as in your reply you've tipped
your hand that the only means to your gain is the
almighty dollar. Your little booklet is hardly a threat
to my profession, but it is a very real threat to
the unprotected masses that will attempt the dangerous
maneuvers you describe. I have several RPT's as patient's
and they are more than adequate in their manipulative
techniques- but you know what, they still seek out
treatment from me because in their own words, they
just feel more comfortable being "adjusted"
by someone with all the training necessary to properly
diagnose the level & direction of the subluxated
segment. You should also do some more research into
the actual "subluxation" itself. I suggest
you look up the "Houston Conference" study
that identified 18 (EIGHTEEN) different ways that
a spinal segment may misalign. Your pamphlet advises
a willy nilly approach to just making some noise emminate
from someones back. God only knows how many people
you have already injured and what the potential for
further injury is. You know as well as I that many
people who just "can't get the thing to move"
will try some incorrect proceedure that could result
in (AS I TOLD YOU IN MY FIRST E-MAIL) a broken bone
or perhaps even a Vertebral Artery Injury. I'll have
you know that I thoroughly screen every patient before
they are manipulated ,especially their cervical spine.
I'm sure your epic masterpiece comes w/ a two way
mirror allowing you to diagnose before treatment.
You speak of a placebo phenomena in your book and
I'm absolutely convinced that whatever "testimonials"
that you speak of ,have to be people that fall into
this catagory, You can't be so ignorant to think that
the placebo affect has'nt cropped up in the people
that have fallen victim to your "teachings' too.
I'm well aware of it in all healthcare(ESPECIALLY
IN THE PRESCRIBING OF MEDICATIONS--IS THIS WHY YOU'VE
TURNED YOUR BACK ON "YOUR PROFESSION"?)---you
just want to ascribe any positive feedback to justify
your intent, which once again you've revealed is to
make more money and not "the good of the patient".
But also it seems your hell-bent on destroying the
Chiropractic Profession., which is sad.I thought that
people of your ilk were a dying breed,but the "long
& green" once again rears is ugly head and
provokes this kind of hatred and falsehood to find
it's way to the general public. Mr. O'Connor you are
an anachronism, a dinosaur, you would be better suited
to have lived in the 1920's when your collegues "CONSPIRED"
to destroy my profession. You are simly a tool (A
BIG "TOOL") in the AMA's continued subversive
ways. I hope your "superior intelligence"
has crossed all the t's and dotted all the i's on
the legal front, yep' it's America, the publicity
we will get from this will be enormous as well. Hope
you enjoy some of the pending reviews coming your
way to the on-line book services.
Laughing at you Constantly, Dr. David
S. Pugliese Chiropractic Physician
022103
Got your book last p.m. tried figure
12 on pg. 239. It popped finally.Why don't they know
about this in Omaha,Nebraska? I've had therapy,2epidurals,anMRI,DRX9000,demeral,skelaxin,mobic,vicodin,
ibuprophen,prevacid,and nexium.Dr.Franklin said he
hadn't heard of your book.
I can sit,stand,and bend and straighten back up now.Hope
this lasts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--- Roberta H____
01/02/2003
dr oconnor..well i did finally get
into your website.....and downloaded and printed the
entire materials.......there is still a problem with
the server however...
i must tell you that this material is the very
best i have ever read concerning techniques for aiding
back pain sufferers....really good stuff...my
wife has several prolapsed discs and has already
terrific pain relief with your information.
i am a retired anesthesiologist here in sarasota.....my
wife has had mris...cat scans...etc..showing her pathology.....but
what amazes me is the indifference to her pain shown
by both general orthopedists..and those trained in
spinal techniqes.....also...the physical therapists
did more to hurt her than to help her.....and if the
surgeons dont offer a surgical solution...they offer
nothing else..except epidural steroids..which sometimes
help...and pain meds......so i am sure many people
are out there just living with this severe pain.......despite
the magnitude of the defect.........your book is
terrific...beautifully written.....
i wanted to ask you one question if i may....have
you heard of the Vax-D techniques..and if so..what
do you think of it...i read some journal articles
from a texas hospital..and then....by coincidence
discovered that this technique has become commercialized...there
is a pain clinic in tampa which has a table to apply
the intermittent traction.....and am thinking of taking
my wife there next week...but would enjoy your comments
, if you have the time..before i go...
many many thanks for a beautifully written discourse...
dave m______ M.D. sarasota, florida.....
12/26/02
Dear Colleague,
I want you to know that I find your
technique very valuable. It is indeed
revolutionary. For various reasons I did not have
opportunity to work with
back patients until lately. Now I had some really
pronounced acute disc
herniation cases who responded in a marvellous way.
Best regards,
Jaan S_______
and
Merry Christmas
SAVED
FROM THE SURGEON
10/07/02
Dr. O'Connor,
I feel blessed and honored to have found your website
through word searching. I live over here in Tracy
and I recently have been diagnosed with a very large
herniated disc between L4 and 5. As an mother, grandmother
and athlete (yes) I have had lumbar pain for most
of my life but nothing could have prepared me for
this summer. I injured myself in May and only those
of you that have been there can understand my ordeal.
Finally, last week, I recieved an MRI through Kaiser
after pleading with them that my pain was so great
I could not sit beginning the first several weeks
after the injury. I am scheduled to meet with a neurosurgeon
next week in Sacramento. My situation may be more
complicated than just the herniated disc(s). In any
event, I think I would like to make the trip over
to your office, with my radiographs and the written
results of the MRI (when I secure it) for an evaluation.
I will probably order your book when I am finished
with this message. What would you charge for this
kind of visit and do you ever see folks on Saturdays?
Sincerley, Betsy R (Last name witheld but available
if proof required)
10/09/02
Dr. O'Connor,
Your book arrived in Tracy today and I am short of
obsessed with your hard work and dedication to find
a practical solution to our pain. I briefly mentioned
what the findings were in my situation, I would like
to know if I should continue with the manuevers which
ARE helping greatly. As there were some cases (I read
back to front and there are 400 pages to go through...I
may not sleep tonight....) particularly hyperextension
injuries that may not be relieved. For me, it is a
large rt paracentral protruding/extruded disc, mostly
caudal migration, significantly compressing the thecal
sac at that level and compromising rt lateral recess
of L5. Together with hypertrophic ligamentum flavum
is causing severe spinal stenosis, L5. Can you suggest
the best 21st century surgery for this that Kaiser
can apply or is it time to switch our health coverage?
Do I necessarily need surgery? I'm a fit 46 yr old
female that has born 5 children and additionally have
an active lifestyle. But you know of course, life
for me sortof ceased to exist sometime in June this
summer. The box that I unwisely moved while visiting
relatives was WAY too large and I may have been in
a hyperextended state when I felt the "twinge"
while carrying it down the stairs.
0/22/02
Dr. O'Connor, William, Bill
I will never be able to repay you for the information
you have so skillfully, intuitively provided in your
book. I particularly found the clown illustrations
to be beneficial. While laboring to not tell you more
about myself, I can relay that I was more than prepared
to speak with the neurosurgeon at Kaiser Sacramento
last week regarding my extruded disc problem. I mentioned
your name hoping to get a rise out of him but he hadn't
heard of you. (typical of these doctors fresh out
of med school who will not read anything of the 21st
century upon graduation until necessary). If there
is such a thing as a saint, you have met the criteria
in my lessons observed in this journey we call "life".
May you have peace. May you have prosperity. And above
all, may you have love.
When I am listening to the radio, I am a KGO fan and
have called in several times over the years. The reception
however doesn't come in very well out here unless
you're in a car. BUT, everyone I know and will know,
will happen upon your findings as I have gone from
a constant 8 (10 being greatest on the scale of my
pain) to about a nagging 1 here and there.
My flexion without traction is still
difficult at best but I am virtually pain free,
standing, walking etc... By using the correct movements
to pick up items, get out of cars, BALE HAY, I am
almost back in the game. The accident itself was enough
to change my life and the way I move, but it's just
about a ressurection experience for me to be able
to somewhat delicately go on. Hey! I did the dishes
this morning!
I stopped having a sciatica pain
that would last for hours upon waking; I stopped feeling
this (that would cause me to limp) on about the 5th
active day of applying the manuevers.
However, the pain in my back was
instantaneously relieved. I have gotten so much
better that it is becoming easy to neglect my manuevering
sessions. My family, having endured this journey towards
wellness with me, knows what I mean when I say,"Later,
gotta go to traction...."
Your friend, Betsy R. in Tracy, CA
09/30/2002
Hi Doctor,
Thanks for the detailed response. I
tried the "Hip-Hang" maneuver twice over
the weekend and have noticeable improvement in leg
pain and about 50% less foot numbness. Moreover, a
painful ankle had been preventing me from walking
more than a couple of blocks, and I was able to do
a hike of 10 km after the second attempt, with no
ankle pain! My lumbar area still seems sore, though,
so I'm taking it easy w.r.t. flexing, extending and
sitting. If the nerve root in question is "damaged",
however slightly, does it repair itself over time
or is it likely I would still have numbness and weakness
on that side for the foreseeable future?
Thanks again and I might come to visit
your clinic at some point -- looks from your area
code like you're near Sacramento, and I do get to
the S.F. area once in a while on business (I live
in Canada). Depends upon how effective I am at applying
your techniques and (obviously) how well the injury
responds and maintains itself.
Please use the following CC info to
bill me your $100 fee for the diagnosis:
Thanks again for your invaluable help!!
D. H *
* AS A FOLLOW-UP, THIS PATIENT STILL
HAD A PAIN THAT WENT DOWN TO HIS FOOT, AND HE WAS
WORRIED THAT HE MIGHT BE DOING SOMETHING WRONG. SINCE
HE COULD COME TO CALIFORNIA, HE WANTED TO BE SURE
HE WAS DOING THE MANEUVERS CORRECTLY. SO, HE CAME
TO MY CLINIC WITH THE BELOW NMRI
HIS NMRI DEMONSTRATES THE DEGREE
OF PROTRUSION THAT CAN BE INSTANTLY MADE PAIN FREE
THROUGH THE USE OF THE OCONNOR TECHNIQUE.. THIS MAN
WALKED INTO MY OFFICE WITH THE PROTRUSION THAT CAN
BE SEEN AT L5-S1. HE COMPLAINED OF PERSISTANT PAIN
THAT WENT DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF HIS LEG. HE LEFT THE
OFFICE ABOUT AN HOUR LATER WITHOUT PAIN AND WITH FULLY
RESTORED RANGE OF MOTION.
08/27/02
I just want everyone to know how
much your technic has helped me.Tho the pain returns
now and then
I now have your book to guide me to relief.
Thank you Dr. for writting the book.
I have a clear understanding of how the back works
and what to do if its starts hurting. I'm now sharing
with others all that I have learned, and I tell them
of the book . I just finished talking to a lady who
called and was in pain.I shared with her how
to lay in the bed and put her back in traction. She
obtained relief right away! She is going to order
your book
to get the big picture. Again thanks for your help.
I believe I can live with my back now too.
Regards,
Henry Campbell
vasda@juno.com
07/19/02
William,
I hope you had an excellent vacation! We all need
more of those. Sorry for the silly help message. I
did find the logon in the membership area. I was hurting
so bad at the time my rational thinking was diminished.
I was diagnosed with degenerative disk disease
in the C-5, C-6, and C-7 section of the cervical spine
two weeks ago. All surrounding muscles cramped and
I became an official back sufferer. Also, I have referred
sensitivity in the medial nerve of the right shoulder
and arm. I had an MRI done and I have a consultation
with a neuro surgeon next week. I'll get my MRI data
next week to take to the surgeon.
I have used your cervical techniques for 6 days.
I've had absolutely amazing results! I did feel a
large disk material move on the 4th day. Obviously,
damage still exists. I can hear it and feel it but
the referred nerve sensation has GREATLY minimized
and the pain has reduced approximately 95%.
This is a extremely difficult time for me. My
daughter continues to fight an extremely aggressive
version of Crohn's disease and my wife has started
to have head tremors and memory loss. At the age of
45, I feel like my world is coming to and end. I am
the sole financial provider for my family and this
issue with my spine cannot interfere with my work.
I would greatly appreciate any advice at this juncture
of my injury journey. Of course, I will at no point
hold you liable for any/all responses pertaining to
this issue.
I have already convinced 3 people to become members
of you sight. I am just getting involved with you
products/knowledge and I am totally impressed and
in awe of everything you are doing! Thank you William
O'Connor.
Regards......G. L (name withheld due to confidentiality
concerns--however, I certify that the above email
is genuine and unsolicited)
Director, Global Forecasting
Nortel Networks
06/19/2002
Hello,
I just signed up for a membership on your website
yesterday, and I'm enjoying all I've learned so far.
I've had some pain-free moments already, and they've
brought a tear to my eyes. Thank you.
My question is regarding the Ancillary Topics section
- how do I view these on the website? When I try,
I just get the non-clickable version available to
non-members.
Thanks again for all that you do,
Julie J
RESPONSE>>> "William T.
O'Connor" <woconnor@inreach.com> 06/19/02
00:10 AM >>>
I just checked it, it works fine for me. What you
need to do is go to the
membership page, sign in and you will get the menu.
Pick ancillary topics
then pick one of the headings that interests you.
You will get that topic
in a pdf file like all the others. At least I did
a few minutes ago. Try
it again and tell me which subject doesn't work. If
you still have
trouble, tell me and I will look again.
WO'Connor
Thanks, that worked!
Julie J
4/16/2002
(Successive E-mails listed in reverse
order)
From Ed S:
day4, 90-95% rehabilitated stiff and
sore (those new manuevers are some leg workout).
will. i hurt my back on sat. morning.
I called you on sunday. today monday i again did the
'routine' described below approx 3/4 times. right
now 7:30 pm eastern my back feels pretty good . approx.
75-80% recovered. If it is 95-100% tomorrow , 3 days
healing time is far better than 10-14 days in the
past. please note. this was a serious outage which
felt like an electric shock. ed
will, I'll keep my 'back' correspondace
seperate from our other issues.
thanks for working with me on the phone. i again did
the hula movement on the non-injury side then twisting
my upper body over; but keeping my legs/knees in place
then slowly inchworming to the right (injury side)
then stetching my left hip 'up' while alternating
my right hip (relaxing) in the hang position.
i'm still pretty tight but can do a standing circumduction
with just slight discomfort but decent range of motion.
I'm much straighter now. tonite i'll put something
in the 'small' of my back when sleeping and we'll
see tomorrow
3/14/2002
Dr. O'Connor,
I'm very thankful to have have found
your website yesterday. As I type this I can say that
my lower back pain has
improved significantly. I followed your
" Hanging Hip Maneuver" instructions yesterday
and it seems to work. I can now
sit at my desk without that terrible
pain. I have only scratched the surface as far as
getting a full understanding of the
"Hanging Hip Manuver" , but
I think I understand the basic concept. I will proceed
with purchasing the book today and
continue the self -education process.
I will keep you informed of my progress.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!
Regards
V
January 25, 2002
Dear Dr. William Thomas,
Your book has made a huge difference in my back pain.
I am making great strides in taking care of my pain.
The biggest help I get from your book is that your
explanations and drawings have enabled me to understand
what is wrong in my back. I feel that I am able to
deal with it.
This is the first hope I have had for the two years
of pain I've suffered.
I thank God I found your site and ordered your book.
It is well worth the money.
Sincerely,
Barbara B
(Name withheld due to privacy reasons;
however, I certify that the writing is a genuine,
legitimate expression of graditude from a real person
who benefited by The O'Connor Technique (tm). Of interest
is that this woman ordered a book on January 8, 2002.
Allowing a week for delivery from California to Montana,
it only took her 10 days to manage her pain.)
>January 23,
2002
Dear Dr. O'Connor,
Thanks so much for your innovative solution to this
problem. This is the first time I have had a serious
problem, and unfortunately didn't find your book until
after it got quite bad, and I had to call the ambulance
to bring me to the hospital. I am so thankful that
I found your method, and now not only can I "fix"
and manage the pain, but the emotional help was equally
as valuable. It is, as you know, incredibly scary
not knowing what is happening, and the doctor here
was very vague. My instinct was to not go back to
a doctor, and try and find out what was happening
on my own. And the idea of a chiropractor manipulating
my spine literally made me sick to my stomach. Now
that I have such an improved knowledge of the anatomy
and situation, my stress level has been reduced drastically.
I'm sure you have heard many times over how successful
this has been and how generous you have been in sharing
your experience, but I wanted to express it once again.
I appreciate being able to take control of my own
recovery and you have made that possible. Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Nancy H (Name witheld for privacy purposes)
Hello Dr. O'Connor,
My back is getting much better now!
Thank you!
--- "William Thomas O'Connor, Jr."
<woconnor@inreach.com>
wrote:
> How did the back pain information from Making
Your
> Bad Back Better work out?
> Did you get relief?
> William T.O'Connor, M.D.
> ----- Original Message -----
> To: <woconnor@inreach.com>
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 2:05 PM
> Subject: Site Order
(The identity of the user is being witheld due to
privacy concerns; but I, hereby swear that it is a
genuine response from a follow-up inquiry.)
"My back seriously "went
out" in 1976.I was 25. I was playing in an indoor-basketball
league on a wood floor. I made a move to my right no
one touched me. I heard a sound like a short paper rip
on my lower back (right side). I couldn't get up. I
had to be taken on a stretcher to a hospital. I was
extremely fearful that I was paralyzed. They gave me
strong drugs. I stayed in the hospital one night and
someone took me home in a car. I was out of work one
week and
gradually got better after 2 or 3 weeks.
Between 1976-1986 my back only went out approximately
10 times.
Between 1986 - 1991 maybe 20-25 times total in 5 years
Between 1991 to present about 50-75 times most recently
monthly or BI-monthly
Since 1990 I have had 4 MRI's which showed 3 Herniated
Discs and 5 Degenerated
Discs (L1 - L5) but no nerve damage.
I have been to many doctors, chiropractors, therapists
etc. I have forgotten
most of the therapies I have tried they include diet,
acupuncture, heat, ice/ heat,
ice stretching, weight training, chiropractic adjustment/
traction. Ultra sound, tens
machine, inversion machine, drugs. Mental (meditation)
training, hamstring/abdominal
work, orthotics, reverse hyperextentions, every conventional
back rehab.
My most recent therapy was deep tissue massages. I mean
deep painful using a fist
and knuckles. I read an article about this therapy and
made up my own technique. It
worked briefly but my back was a black and blue mess.
I read so much about phisical therapy and rehabilitation,
I became a certified personal trainer. I was already
a tennis teaching professional. Doctors and Chiropractors
always dismissed me. I could never get a straight answer.
After years of seeing them I completely lost faith.
One back expert (head of a prestigious New York Spine
Clinic)
asked me "what do I mean when I say my back went
out?" Buddy, you call
yourself an expert. I desperately needed to speak to
someone who felt like
me and understood what I was talking about
Another book involving mental training described my
symptoms and me perfectly and it's method
worked for almost a year. But it came back. By IT I
mean I would have to crawl to the bathroom. The spasms
would freeze me in my tracks and I would fall to my
knees. I was bent over to my right or left side in a
grotesque handicapped manner. Every day I would say,
Why me? What is wrong with me? In the last 10 years
my mind grew worse and worse. I even thought about suicide.
Everything evolved around my back. I feared giving tennis
lessons every day.
I couldn't work out fully; my family life was severely
affected. I was always moody.
In March and April 2001 I was on a good streak. I was
doing the painful deep tissue massage. I was working
out, but in May 2001, my back went out and usually the
bout would last 7-10 days. It was now "out 2-3
weeks".
On June 1st my brother, also a tennis player, (who has
a cervical problem) was searching the Internet
and found your site. He mentioned it to me. I immediately
accessed it. Printed it out. Tried the circumduction
(hula hoop). I ordered the book. After devouring it
I narrowed it down to the basic Hip Hang. (I was very
sore the first week). but in the next 4 months I became
more adept at the manuvers. .I also NEVER jump out of
bed , get out of a chair or car or get up from the toilet
bowl without practicing DR. O"connor's support
techniques. I get so mad that most things I did in my
daily life were hurting me. It makes me even madder
that doctors, chiropractors. and well meaning therapists
were also hurting me.
But since then I have played more, did more, accomplished
more than I have in the last 10 years. At 50, I played
so much because I was so excited. I now have extreme
fatigue but who cares. I even almost tried to throw
my back out by arching and twisting my back on the serve.
But my back remained solid as a rock. now, I often forget
to do my maintanence manuvers but it's no problem.
I have found a cure in Dr. Oconnor. I feel vindicated
. His book makes so much sense. I never gave up, but
I was lucky. You need a little luck.
So how do I thank you Dr. O'conner. I guess one way
is to show your techniques to others for free (but recommend
they buy the book). I have been successful with several
people.(even my 80 year old mother-in-law). My brother
also played more tennis this year than in the last 5
years using DR. Oconnor's book.
Please Dr. Oconnor, never feel like you've worked this
hard for naught. You have helped
many. With the mass communication of the internet you
will help more. If some one here in the New York/New
Jersey Tri state area needs help, let me know. I will
be your advocate and go to them. I also hope to visit
you someday soon. My family and I cannot express in
words our gratitude." --Name witheld for privacy
reasons
"For years, my back pain episodes were so bad that, at times,
I couldn't function. With the last event, about a
year ago, I was nearly bed-ridden. Within twenty minutes
of trying Dr. O'Connor's technique, the severe pain
was gone; and I could move freely. The next day, I
returned to work, largely pain-free; and I have had
no recurrences of low back pain since that time because
I understand the source of the pain and followed his
easily understood principles. Then, my neck suffered
an auto-accident whip-lash. I couldn't turn it without
extreme pain nor get relief after two visits to my
HMO doctor. It dawned on me to try his book's neck
pain maneuvers. During a few simple movements, I felt
my neck "click," and the pain instantly
resolved."
Carolyn Anderson, R.N., CA Lic. # 491896
"Two years ago, I had back pain
and considered going to a chiropractor; instead, I
used Dr. O'Connor's technique. There is no doubt in
my mind that it worked because the pain went away
instantly. Since then, every time I get pain , I just
do a "maneuver," I hear the "pop"
of my back going "in," and the pain stops.
Suzanne Gerhart, Campus Supervisor
"Having been frustrated by the
problem of treating back pain as a primary care physician
for over 30 years, Dr. O'Connor has made my job much
easier--I simply refer the non-surgical patients to
him because, if he can't make them better with his
method, I doubt that anyone can. I have personally
observed sufficient numbers of patients who experienced
relief after being introduced to Dr. O'Connor's technique
to say: I believe he has, indeed, built a better
mouse trap,' and the world of back pain sufferers
should be beating a path to his door.'"
Samuel Whitson, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon, CA Lic. # C-7013
I personally presented Dr. O'Connor
with a patient who reported three months of unremitting
back pain so severe that he was caused to walk slowly,
carefully, and hunched forward while taking every
opportunity to support his weight by holding on to
furniture. Within twenty minutes, without being touched,
and simply having his movements directed by Dr. O'Connor,
the patient was standing painlessly upright and repeatedly
swivelling his hips like a hula dancer, describing
himself as a "happy camper." As a physician
trained in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with
additional fellowship training in spinal cord injury,
I consider myself knowledgeable of the state-of-the-art
in back pain management and was literally amazed by
what I witnessed. I was so convinced that The O'Connor
Technique (tm) constitutes a valuable contribution
to medicine that I instantly bought an autographed
copy of his book.
-Augusto Sychukok, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon, CA Lic. # C-40952
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I recently purchased your book, "Making
Your Bad Back Better,"
and I can't thank you enough -- it's been a great
help to me.
I injured my lower back lifting on July 25th, and
when I was
able to walk, a few days later, I began searching
around on the
internet for some information on spinal anatomy to
find out
what exactly I had done to myself. I found your website,
and it was the most informative of all I had seen
-- I immediately
ordered the book, and it came just in time, because
while I
had been on the floor, immobilized by a lower back
spasm,
I was using my head & neck to shift around, and
displaced
the nucleus in a cervical disc (c2-c3, I think). It
bothered me
off and on and then began to get steadily worse until
I was
able to re-seat it with the help of your book.
The reason for this letter is that I
just tried to access your
site again, and found it to be password-protected.
I don't
have a username/password that I know of, and now not
even the home page is accessible. Is this a policy
change,
or an accident? If the former, why is the site no
longer
viewable by the general public? I would not have been
able to purchase your book if it had been this way
a month
ago.
Once again, thank you for your excellent
work. I hope
your site is up again soon -- I know quite a few people
who I think would benefit.
Regards,
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use name was not requested ; however if ever called
upon to produce the proof of its authenticity, I keep
the name on file.)
P.O. Box xxxx
Torrance, CA 90505
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Comments:
I am 18 years old and I thought I wold
never get back pain until the age of 100 (then again
all 18 year olds think that they are invincible).
Anyway the other day I experienced the most excrutiating
pain in my middle back and so I turned to the internet
trying to find a possible solution to this back pain.
Well well well, what did I discover but this most
extraordinary technique that has cured my back pain
(hopefully for good)
thanks for everything!!
signed Jaxxxxx
Dr. O'Connor,
I got the book before the weekend and have been reading
it and practicing
the manuevers. I really want to thank you for what you
have done. I now have
a rational basis for my symptoms and an effective way
to resolve acute
discogenic pain, plus some excellent strategies for
avoidance of risky
movements and postures. I feel very empowered now. My
pain was already
subsiding by the time I got the book, but I still had
occcasional subacute
stabs which shifted from right to left to right, and
back to low center. I
found I was able to abolish those episodes effectively
with appropriate
manuevers. One of the greatest benefits I experience
is to notice that I can
now prevent the still present tendency for pain on getting
up from sitting.
If I (reference to proprietary information made
here which requires a subscription or purchase of book
to acquire) no stiffness, no more temporary
inability to
straighten up. I still have some soreness centrally
in the lumbosacral area
accompanied by mild tenderness to pressure.
I almost look forward to my next acute episode!
My main concern now is how to alter my golf swing so
as to reduce the
tendency to disc displacement. I am a moderately good
golfer ( and tennis
player) and I like to study the mechanics of the game,
so I hope I will be
able to continue playing by paying attention to your
principles.
What sort of reception do you get from so-called back
experts-orthopedists,
neurosurgeons, chiropractors, physical therapists? Have
you spoken at any
clinical/scientific meetings?
I would suggest that you add an index in your next edition
of the book. The
book is very detailed, but I find that I am now clear
about most manuevers.
I look forward to increasing my ability to (reference
to proprietary information made here which requires
a subscription or purchase of book to acquire)-for
instance, I have (reference to proprietary information
made here which requires a subscription or purchase
of book to acquire) the erector spinae muscles.
By the way, I assume that you would advise against the
use of a product
called the "back builder" which I came across
also on the internet. It
involves an apparatus which purports to allow you isolate
the lumbar
extensors, but has the user in a weight-bearing flexion
position from where
the back is then extended.
Where do you get the (reference to proprietary
information made here which requires a subscription
or purchase of book to acquire) lumbar support?
Do you recommend any particular brand of mattress? I
think it is time for a
new one.
Have you considered making a video to demonstrate your
manuevers?
This is a long message. The short version is simply,
"THANKS"!
John O'Bxxxxx (full name withheld since permission
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if necessary)
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Comments:
I am a practicing neurosurgeon and stumbled
onto your site. I personally agree with a lot of your
theories. Are you a primary care MD and where did
you get your knowledge of chiropracty?