Chronic Pain Myths: Why Pain Doesn’t Always Mean Damage
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Chronic pain can be frightening enough on its own, but the stories people are told about their pain can sometimes make recovery feel even harder.
In this solo episode of Beyond The Pain, Leigh Brandon explores some of the most common myths that keep people stuck in persistent pain — including the belief that pain always means damage, that the painful area must always be the true source of the problem, and that rest is always the best solution.
Leigh explains why labels such as arthritis, degeneration, disc bulges, stenosis, muscle tightness, and “wear and tear” can sometimes shape how people see their bodies, often leading to fear, avoidance, and loss of confidence.
This episode is not about ignoring pain or dismissing medical findings. It is about understanding pain in a more complete way — as a whole-person experience influenced by structure, movement, stress, inflammation, beliefs, emotional load, nervous system sensitivity, and more.
In this episode, Leigh discusses:
Why pain is not always a direct measure of damage
How diagnostic labels can influence fear and movement avoidance
Why the site of pain is not always the source of the problem
How the body functions as an interconnected system
Why excessive rest can sometimes make persistent pain worse
How better questions can lead to better recovery strategies
This episode is for anyone who has been told their body is damaged, fragile, or broken — and wants to begin seeing pain through a more empowering, whole-person lens.
Find Leigh here:
Beyond The Pain book free chapter: https://bodychek.co.uk/book-waitlist/
Beyond The Pain 14-Day Programme: https://bodychek.co.uk/beyond-the-pain-programme/
Pain-Free Plate Free Guide: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/freepainguide/
Consult with Leigh: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/consultation