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His name is Sean O'Mara.Fair enough, sir. Who is the doctor? The reason i found about about a thermotex is from Bob and Brad on youtube. They are pretty well known physical therapists who have their own clinic but also have a youtube channel with millions of followers. i used their other techniques pretty successfully to treat my tennis elbow and "tech-neck". They have a combined experience of over 60 years in physical therapy. I admit, i would probably be a little weary of going into a full infared suana too. i like the thermotex because its concentrated right where i put it.
i don't think i'm over exposing to anything but who really knows? I'm sure some of the food ive eaten or the medicine or the environments ive been exposed to have done more long term damage to me over the years than my little heat pad but i'm not a scientist who can measures these sort of things. i just know when my back is tight and sore after playing for 2-3 hours, 30-50 minutes with the thermotex and i feel almost good as new.
of course, the heatpad can never replace the core strengthening exercises i do on a daily basis. that is what really healed my back, and keeps me on the table (about 6 years ago i had a serious back injury from a bouldering accident. i feel 18 feet.....twice....because i was a young and dumb 28 year old who thought just because i was injuried [from the first fall] that i could try the route one more time because i was only one hold away from the top...only to fall again the exact same way and compound my injury as a result). It was many years of significant back pain. it wasn't until i discovered Dr Aaron Horschig and learned to do the McGill "Big 3" exercises that i found the solution to my back pain. I still have back pain, but i'm physically stronger than i have ever been my whole life. I got to where i was easily doing reps of 225 on the squat rack (I weigh 160lbs) among other physical feats i could have never imagined accomplishing before.
anyways, health and fitness is a a journey not an end point. i'm sure many here have realized that or will learn that eventually. you could become very healthy but if you stop your journey, things can go south faster than one might realize. work at it a little bit each day. take in new info with a grain of salt, find sources you can rely on, and chip away at it each day. Same goes for progressing in table tennis right?
cheers,
J