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243 Dr. Stephanie Carter Kelley: Holistic Perspectives on Lower Back Pain

Mindful Strength

Release Date: 02/22/2024

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Dr. Stephanie Carter Kelley is back on the podcast this time for a conversation about lower back pain, pain science, the multi-factorial nature of pain and how culture deeply effects our pain experiences. Stephanie takes a truly holistic approach to treating pain, as a movement teacher and clinician. This episode will have you reflecting on pain in more nuanced ways and understanding how fear and avoidance influence pain.

To listen to Stephanie's first episode on osteoporosis, Ep. 214 click here.

To learn more about Stephanie's work and courses, click here.

To follow her on Instagram click here.

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