The Hall of Fame coach of the defending national champions, who turns 70 in May, has been suffering for several months from spinal stenosis, a spinal condition that causes him severe pain and hampers mobility.
"I had back pain like never before last summer, thought it was back spasms," he told The Associated Press on Friday. "I saw a neurologist and he told me about scoliosis, stenosis and other things and that there could be things like a bone spur and that I could probably need something done at some point. I went for the physical therapy and it worked, but it started to lock up sometimes recently and it was worse." Doctor telling him it could be all sorts of things and then he went to physical therapy the PT worked but then his back started hurting again so the PT was his placebo
We need more famous people with tms. Eventually they will find Sarno and Claire Weekes, and cure themselves with tms treatments so the world would know more about mindbody medicines.