Mcgill-assessment

Why the McGill Method MUST be Different than traditional physical therapy

Why the MCGILL METHOD must be different V. traditional physical therapy

In this video, I ask Dr. McGill why some clients and patients seem to get better even when doing things that go against his methods and approach. We all know someone that can do whatever they want and stay resilient. Some people get better at doing traditional forms of physical therapy and chiropractic. But the key difference here is the people we see have sometimes failed a dozen times with other practitioners, so we can’t treat them the same. And this is why we use the 3-hr assessment to comb through EVERY possibility for their back pain.

In Stu’s words, “If someone can get better from going to the chiro or physio, I’m thrilled, I pray that this happens, but this is not the person we see. We don’t see anyone with fresh back pain. We see the ones who failed 10x.”

“Brian’s coaching will be a game changer in your life. First off, I will say that anyone who chooses Brian will not only come away with more tools to take take on their injury, but they will also just be a wiser person in general about their physical health. As Brian says “I would be doing you a disservice if I didn’t tell you this.”
He truly just wants to help and pass in his knowledge. He will give you the tools to take control of your pain and to start healing.
As someone who had been to countless physical therapists and pain management clinics, Brian was the only one who truly helped me and showed me that there was hope for the future. Thanks Brian!Please check here if you would like more information on what a McGill assessment entails or the suggested process. ” – Cam

 

Read MORE of Brian’s testimonials here.

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Brian Carroll

Owner and Founder at PowerRackStrength.com
Brian Carroll is committed to helping people overcome back pain and optimizing lifts and movement. After years of suffering, he met back specialist Prof. McGill in 2013, which led to a life-changing transformation. In 2017, they co-authored the best-selling book "Gift of Injury." On October 3, 2020, Carroll made history in powerlifting by squatting 1306 lbs, becoming the first person to break this record. He retired with a secure legacy and a life free from back pain.
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