The O'Connor Technique (tm)
is a:
NEW, REVOLUTIONARY, STATE-OF-THE-ART,SELF-ADMINISTERED,
SPINAL PAIN DIAGNOSIS
SPINAL PAIN THERAPY
and
SPINAL PAIN PREVENTION
METHODOLOGY
DESIGNED TO RELIEVE PAIN OF SPINAL
ORIGIN
The O'Connor Technique (tm)
is based upon the understanding that the overwheming majority
of spinal pain originates from bio-mechanical
problems in which the spine' s intervertebral disc material
has been physically displaced. The O'Connor Technique
(tm) employs a unique method in which back pain
sufferers, themselves, can easily identify the nature
of their problem, relocate the displaced disc material,
and prevent it from dislocating again. By performing simple,
specific, sequential, non-painful, postural, movements
of the body (maneuvers), the readers can usually instantly
relieve spinal pain far more effectively without exercises,
than any other physical therapy, osteopathic, medical,
or Chiropractic modality; and, in effect, become their
own "Chiropractor," typically more effectively
and with better results.
Although designed for use by individuals
without any formal training in the medical arts, The
O'Connor Technique (tm) can be employed by Physicians,
Physical Therapists, Massage Therapists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors,
or (most of all) the lay person of average intelligence
to relieve the majority of spinal pain.
No other existing back pain therapy,
backache therapy, or neck pain
therapy offered by the medical establishment,
or available to the public through any media, approaches
the successfulness of The O'Connor Technique (tm)
in its ability to not only address immediate, acute back
pain or chronic backache; but, over the life of the individual,
it teaches how the painful biological process of degenerative
disc disease (previously held to be a relentless process)
can be delayed, avoided, or prevented from advancing at
the rate it otherwise might.
There is every reason to believe that, if
put into wide-spread practice, The O'Connor Technique
(tm) has the potential to revolutionize the contemporary
management of spinal pain. By arriving at both a novel
understanding of spinal bio-mechanics and the development
of a mechanism to physically alter them, most back pain
can be successfully managed earlier and better than ever
before. Prior to the onset of irrevocable damage, the
deleterious consequences of neglecting spinal bio-mechanical
principles can be prevented, human movements can be directed
to rectify anatomical discrepancies, and the environment
can be altered to accommodate spinal anatomy rather than
the inverse.
Even though the formal evidence is not yet
accumulated to fully prove the claim, there is every reason
to believe that practicing The O'Connor Technique
(tm) regularly throughout the ageing process can
prevent the crippling effects of kyphosis (the bent-forward
posture of old age) and probably the most common type
of scoliosis (a side-ways bending of the spine), especially
the compensatory type of scoliosis. Finally, by applying
the knowledge incorporated into The O'Connor Technique
(tm) the individual reader can expect to extract
themselves from otherwise contributing to the horrific
back pain suffering statistics.