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Welcome to all of the new visitors!

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Thank you so much for visiting my blog and website. I hope that Back Together, and the BackWords blog will provide you with many simple, safe, and effective tools to help you rid your lives of back and neck pain. Each week, I will try to bring you tips and ideas- as well as posts from guest authors from many different fields such as physical therapy and personal training.

I love getting questions and comments from viewers like you, as this helps me to direct the blog in ways that will be the most useful. If you have or have had back or neck pain, share your experiences with me. What worked for you? What didn’t? Are you considering some sort of treatment or alternative approach to your pain? Share it here with me, and with other readers who may benefit from your experience, or offer you thoughts on their own experiences.

There are many ways for you to access the information here on Back Together:

-Visit my main website, www.backtogether.org- here you will find videos of TV appearances, links to articles about Back Together from various publications, and links to places to purchase Back Together books & DVD programs.

-Please become a fan on Facebook. On the Back Together fan page, you will find links to articles posted here on BackWords, as well as my posts on Martha Stewart’s Whole Living Daily and Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong blogs. Also, you will get additional tips and announcements.

-If you are on a device which does not support Flash, you can go directly to the BackTogetherTV page on YouTube to watch the most recent video blog posts, as well as archives of previous posts.

-Lastly, get your Back Together Tip ‘o the Day (B.T.T.o.D.) via twitter by following BackTips.

Thank you so much or visiting, and for your questions and comments. It is your contributions which help to make the site interesting.

Be Well!

-Andy

Thanks for your support!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Back Together now has 500 fans on Facebook, and viewership on thebacktogetherblog.com and backtogether.org has doubled in the past 3 months. Thank you so much for your support- I am grateful for each and every time one of you clicks your way here.

If you or someone you know has back pain or neck pain, and wants to be part of a growing community of people looking for conservative means of getting the pain out of their lives, by all means, send them here- and remember there are many ways to get your fill of Back Together:

- Here on the blog by clicking on backtogether.org or thebacktogetherblog.com

- By becoming a fan of Back Together on Facebook.

-By signing up for our Twitter feed ‘BackTips.’

-By checking out our YouTube channel ‘BacktogetherTV

Again, I thank you so much for joining me here. I look forward to hearing from you, and helping you find answers to your back & neck pain questions.

Be well,

Andy

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Pre Register for my Twitter Feed today.

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

My Twitter feed will officially go live on January 4, 2010. Starting then, you will receive daily back pain tips and suggestions Monday through Friday, as well as blog updates whenever they happen. To sign up, please sign on to user name ‘BackTips’ on twitter.com. Please enjoy!

-Andy

One of the hundreds of beautiful gardens on Fire Island.

Greetings from Miami, some upcoming guests, and More…

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Welcome to Miami…

My family made the long drive down I95, from Philadelphia to Miami- 23 hours in the car- and it was rough. There is pretty much no way to make that kind of trip in a spine friendly way. However, in spite of being quite stiff and sore, I am grateful to be here. The weather is certainly a step up from what we had when I left Philadelphia, and I’ve heard it has only gotten worse since we left.

Lincoln Road Miami- The Van Dyke- home of the oldest elevator in Florida.

Lincoln Road Miami- The Van Dyke- home of the oldest elevator in Florida.

Upcoming Guests…

While I am here, I will be revisiting my friend Jorden Gold of the Stretch Zone to get his ‘One Thing’ segment and maybe some other goodies.

I am also really excited to announce that my wife Donna has agreed to occasionally contribute pieces here on BackWords. Donna has a PhD. in anthropology, and teaches natural childbirth as well. Much of her work with couples teaches them ways to help relax and work through the discomfort of childbirth. I am really looking forward to seeing what she brings to the table, as I know it will be interesting and useful. Look for her first piece on using the observation of beauty as a way of getting in touch with your pain-free self.

Prayer & Back Pain…

Now- I want to take a moment to address some of the feedback I received on the role of faith & prayer on recovery from back pain; Some people seemed to think that I was being dismissive of prayer as a pain relief modality when I suggested that meditation or deep breathing was a substitute for prayer.

Let me be very clear- I don’t think of it as a substitute per se- I was reminding folks that if religion is not part of their makeup, either because they are not religious, or because that do not feel that prayer has any role in recovery from pain- that the small part of their day which would otherwise be devoted to prayer might instead be used for meditation or ‘quiet time.’ There have been studies galore which demonstrate conclusively that meditation and focus can help reduce pain. I am a quietly religious person, and a small part of my day is devoted to prayer (right before bedtime, usually)- and when I have had to deal with pain- be it back pain resulting from a car accident, or from kidney stones- prayer did help.

Twitter Feed Coming Soon….

I am putting the final touches on our new Twitter feed- expanding on the ways for you to get tips and information from Back Together. As of January 1st- you will be able to get information here on backtogether.org, from the Back Together fan page on Facebook, via the direct link to the blog at thebacktogetherblog.com, backtogethertv on YouTube, and via Twitter. Basically, there will be no excuse for you to not be chock full of great pain relief ideas, suggestions, and news.

Thank you again for visiting,

-Andy

Coming January 1st, 2010: Daily back pain tips via Twitter.

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

As you may already know, I believe that most back pain is the result of lots of cumulative effects of lots of factors; your exercise regimen, your home & workplace ergonomics, drive times, etc…As such, beginning January 1st, I will be posting a daily back pain tip Monday-Friday, and these will be re-distributed each day via Twitter- offering a series of positive cumulative effects to help you avoid or relieve back pain. I know you will find something helpful!

If you have a tip which you would like to share, please send it along- I will give you full writing credit and thanks for your contribution,  add it to the series, and allow YOU to help others to find relief. I cannot wait to hear your ideas.

All my best,

Andy.

Next stop: Miami.

Next stop: Miami.