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Two-Thirds of Back Pain Patients Healed Without Pills, Injections, or Surgery

Science & Research

What if chronic back pain isn’t just a medical condition… but a false alarm in the brain?

That’s the radical—and now scientifically validated—premise behind a groundbreaking study published in JAMA Psychiatry by researchers at the University of Colorado.

And the results were jaw-dropping:

Two-thirds of participants became pain-free or nearly pain-free. No medication. No surgery. Just a shift in how they understood their pain.


The Study That Changed Everything

Led by neuroscientist Yoni Ashar, the study followed 151 people who had suffered from chronic back pain for at least six months.

They were randomly assigned to one of three groups:

  1. A four-week psychological intervention focused on rethinking the nature of pain
  2. Placebo group
  3. Usual care group (no intervention)

After four weeks:

  • 66% of patients in the treatment group were pain-free or nearly pain-free
  • In the control groups, only 10% and 20% saw that kind of improvement

How It Worked

The intervention focused on teaching patients that pain isn’t always a sign of damage—especially once healing has already occurred.

Participants learned to:

  • View pain as a protective message, not a physical defect
  • Move without fear and re-engage with their bodies
  • Notice emotional triggers that preceded flare-ups

“The brain can generate pain even in the absence of injury,” said lead author Yoni Ashar.

“And people can unlearn that pain.”

Their Brains Literally Changed

Before and after treatment, participants underwent brain scans.

The results showed reduced activity in key pain-processing regions, including the anterior insula and midcingulate cortex—suggesting the brain was no longer amplifying the pain signal.

This wasn’t just a mindset shift. It was a neural shift.

Why It Matters

A global survey estimated that 90% of chronic back pain cases have no identifiable structural cause. But that doesn’t mean the pain isn’t real.

It means the brain has good reason to be sounding the alarm—often based on unresolved emotional tension, fear, or learned pain associations.

And just as the brain can learn pain… it can unlearn it.

What The Makepeace Method Adds

This study validates what pioneers like Dr. John Sarno knew decades ago: Chronic pain is often the brain’s way of protecting you—from thoughts and emotions it deems too dangerous to feel.

At Makepeace, we don’t just treat pain as a signal to manage. 

We help you explore why the signal is there in the first place.

You don’t need endless exercises or cognitive drills.

You need a new lens on what the pain is trying to say.

Sources:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2784694

https://www.colorado.edu/today/2021/09/29/how-therapy-not-pills-can-nix-chronic-pain-and-change-brain

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