Ask The Pain PT Anything
Have questions about the chronic pain experience that could use a little airtime? We've got you covered.
An open mic-style, live Q&A with a Lin Clinical Advisor & Pain Recovery Coach and “Ask the Pain PT Anything!”
You submitted your questions, Charlie & Jordan delivered your answers.
What to expect:
Join Charlie Merrill, PT and clinical advisor at Lin Health, and co-host Jordan Kelley as they share their insight about the questions you want answered most.
- I have some fairly significant arthritis in my neck and lower back. I worry about doing the wrong kind of stretches and making things worse. Are there safe and gentle options that can help?
- Can you share a few strategies to stop muscle spasms?
- How can one treat chronic pain without prescription meds?
And so much more. Enjoy friends, this is a great conversation.
Watch the recording right here:
What to expect:
Join Charlie Merrill, PT and clinical advisor at Lin Health, and co-host Jordan Kelley as they share their insight about the questions you want answered most.
- I have some fairly significant arthritis in my neck and lower back. I worry about doing the wrong kind of stretches and making things worse. Are there safe and gentle options that can help?
- Can you share a few strategies to stop muscle spasms?
- How can one treat chronic pain without prescription meds?
And so much more. Enjoy friends, this is a great conversation.
About your hosts
About your host
Charlie Merrill
Charlie is a physiotherapist, educator, content creator, consultant for emerging health technology companies, footwear designer, inventor, and athlete. Charlie is working to change the paradigm around how people understand and address pain and other physical symptoms. He co-developed the Beyond Pain Education course with Dr. Howard Schubiner, MD. You can learn more about Charlie’s work at www.Mperformance.com, or find him on social @charliemerrill and adventuring with his family at home or abroad.
Jordan Kelley
Jordan is a physical therapist and health coach. In his first years practicing he grew frustrated with the limitations of classic pain treatment paradigms, and dove into (and found passion for) post-graduate work with persistent pain. He loves the power of pain science to tie together the full human experience - to link the non-physical elements of one's life to physical symptoms. When he's not at work, you'll find him listening to R&B and trying his best to revive ballet skills from his youth.