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[Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Pain: The Adhesion Release Method]-[The 4 Things That Control Chronic Pain & The Real Reason Your Body Isn't Healing - With Dr. Chris Stepien]

The Model Health Show · B2 · 2026-07-06

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The Silent Epidemic of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain has reached pandemic levels, affecting 60 to 70 million people in the United States alone. As Shawn Stevenson highlights in this episode of The Model Health Show, pain often steals quality of life and aspirations, leading to a sense of isolation. Many individuals fall into a trap of masking symptoms with opioids or undergoing ineffective treatments. Dr. Chris Stapien, founder of the Barefoot Rehabilitation Clinic, emphasizes that chronic pain is not a "one-trick pony" issue but a complex puzzle requiring a multidimensional approach.

The Four Buckets of Chronic Pain

Dr. Stapien introduces a comprehensive framework for understanding pain, categorizing it into four distinct "buckets" that clinicians and patients must respect:

  1. Structural: Involving joints, bones, cartilage, and ligaments.
  2. Functional: Focusing on strength and, crucially, the presence of adhesions in muscles and around peripheral nerves.
  3. Metabolic: The chemical and mineral state of the body.
  4. Psychological: The role of emotions, thoughts, and even psychosomatic manifestations of trauma.

Dr. Stapien argues that while many practitioners focus solely on structural damage or strength training, they often neglect the functional aspect of tissue health—specifically the "spider webbing" of fascia and nerve entrapments that causes chronic, recurring pain.

The Role of Nerve Adhesions

Central to Dr. Stapien’s work is the Adhesion Release Method. He defines adhesions as thickened, glue-like connective tissue that develops through overuse or trauma. When these adhesions entrap nerves, they restrict movement and compromise blood flow. Dr. Stapien explains that a nerve needs to move freely; if it is stuck, it can become two to four times thicker than normal, leading to persistent pain that conventional physical therapy or adjustments often fail to resolve.

He notes that the body often protects nerves above all else, and when these nerves are "glued down," the body creates compensatory patterns that eventually lead to breakdown. By using precise manual tension to tear these adhesions, practitioners can restore range of motion and relieve pain immediately, often providing lasting results where other modalities only offer temporary relief.

The Psychosomatic Connection

Both Stevenson and Dr. Stapien discuss the profound link between physical pain and emotional storage. Stevenson shares his personal experience of receiving a psoas treatment, which triggered an intense, unexpected release of anger. Dr. Stapien explains this through the lens of "the body keeping score," noting that nerves and specific areas like the psoas can act as repositories for fear, guilt, and anger. He asserts that releasing these physical tensions can allow the body to process and let go of stored emotional trauma, a phenomenon he describes as essential to full healing.

A Call for a New Paradigm

Dr. Stapien emphasizes that the current medical landscape is in desperate need of more providers trained in adhesion-focused care. He encourages patients to look beyond isolated symptom management and consider the entire system. By addressing nerve entrapments and tissue health first, patients can create a foundation where strengthening and movement become effective again.

Ultimately, this conversation serves as a powerful reminder that pain does not have to be the end of one's story. By utilizing a "superhero utility belt" of tools—ranging from red light therapy and proper nutrition to specialized manual therapy—individuals can move beyond the cycle of chronic suffering and reclaim their vitality.

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No matter what we've been through, we can get better.
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I'm still processing and putting it into words.
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We can feel like we're in this by ourselves.
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I didn't look back after that.
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Trust your body to do what it's doing.
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change this paradigm
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addressing the root cause
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blow me away
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one trick pony
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top of their game
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📖 Transcript

You are now listening to The Model Health Show with Shawn Stevenson.
For more, visit themodelhealthshow.com.
No matter what we've been through, we can get better.
Right now, millions upon millions of people are experiencing chronic pain and loss of function.
And right now, we have a mission in front of us to change this paradigm.
There have been entities that have swooped in to try to take advantage of this pain paradigm with looking to mask the symptoms of pain through things like opioids.

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