Personal Development
Health

Why Does It Hurt?

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In Why Does it Hurt?, Gordon Bosworth draws upon forty years of physiotherapy experience to offer insights into injury management. Blending personal anecdotes with professional knowledge, he challenges the notion of rapid recovery in modern society, advocating for a deeper understanding of the body's healing processes developed over millennia. Bosworth views the body as an evolving canvas rather than an exact science, emphasizing the need for an artistic touch in treatment. His work aims to revolutionize physiotherapy practices and improve quality of life.

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