Free back pain consultation
Find out, based on the latest pain science, how much of your back pain might be stress-related
Learn a little-known mind-body approach to overcoming back pain
Get an offer for additional coaching: covering pain science education, top-notch mental health skills and strength-training that has reliably helped past clients suffer less from back pain — sometimes by as much as 75%
What People Are Saying
Each of our past clients started out with awful back pain, lasting months or years. Desperate for a solution, they tried everything. Every doctor or practitioner they saw had a different idea of what was wrong and what to do. Many past clients felt dismissed by doctors who said they couldn't find anything wrong, afraid of living with the pain forever, or angry about all of the time spent going to appointments. Some things brought temporary relief, but nothing worked for long until they found us:
“I was told that my hip pain, my back pain and my leg pain might all be stress-related, but I found that idea challenging to accept. My coach worked with the challenging feelings instead of against them, and by the end of our first call the pain decreased.”
— Steven Goldsmith, Los Angeles
“Before I spoke with my coach, I was struggling with consistent chronic pain. I did not know what to do. When we spoke, I learned a new approach. Just a few months later: my pain has diminished. When I do have pain, I know it is a signal of stress or something else going on. I've got my life back.”
— Andrew Bresee, San Francisco
“In my first session, my coach guided me through feeling the inner conflict surrounding my painful neck. When I discovered that the pain was masking anger and sadness, I cried a few tears, and neck pain that I'd had for 9 years disappeared.”
— Owen Smithyman, Oakland
“Learning the pain science information and the skills taught by Axy Health has allowed me to overcome a decade of back pain. If I could send anything back to my younger self, it would be a free consultation with Axy Health.”
— Adam Jensen, Wisconsin
Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Howard Schubiner, MD is the director of the Mind Body Medicine Center at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. He is a speaker, wrote Unlearn Your Pain, and has published 60 papers.
Dr. Beth Darnall, PhD is a Stanford pain scientist, international speaker, evidence-based psychologist, and respected author. She advocates for patient-centered pain care and research.
David D. Clarke, MD is President of the Psychophysiologic Disorders Association. He is a speaker, and author of Psychophysiologic Disorders: Trauma Informed Diagnosis and Treatment.