The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Sally had bulging discs and was in crippling pain till she finally found IDD Therapy

Would you trust someone with back problems to fix your back?

- By Russell Blackstock RBlackstoc­k@sundaypost.com

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a few years ago, Sally Lansdale thought about turning her back on her career.

After all, nobody wants to visit an osteopath with a bad back!

“It’s terrible PR,” Sally laughed. “But in all seriousnes­s, it’s true.

“Would you trust someone crippled with back pain to fix your back problems? Probably not.” Former model Sally, 66, first started to experience back pain in her mid20s while studying to become an osteopath.

“To begin with, it was just a little niggle here and there, but as the years went on, it became more and more intense,” she said.

Being involved in a car crash and falling off horses a few times didn’t help and around nine years ago, the pain was so bad she struggled with work – and day-to-day life.

“I’d have to do exercises in between patients,” she said.

“I remember walking a patient down the corridor and them noticing I was limping.

“I had to laugh it off, telling them I was okay when I really wasn’t.”

At the worst point, Sally couldn’t even sit or stand without pain and having pins and needles in her arms and legs. At first, the mum-oftwo was diagnosed with sciatica.

However, a later scan detected bulges in the disks in her spine.

These occur when a weakened disc bulges out of its normal place in the spinal column.

With age, the discs lose water content and elasticity, making them less able to absorb the stress being placed on them every day.

This can eventually cause the outer rim of the disc to bulge out of its normal perimeter and out into the spinal column.

“It’s quite common to need surgery, but I was adamant from the start I wasn’t going down that route,” Sally said.

Her partner, Simon – also an osteopath – treated her as much as he could. But the relief never lasted long, until she discovered IDD Therapy, a process Sally has dubbed a ‘miracle’.

“One day, Simon suggested going to an osteopath convention,” she said.

“I couldn’t see much point in me going as I couldn’t sit or stand comfortabl­y for long – but we ended up going and I just went for a swim and spa while Simon went to the lectures.

“Simon said he had met someone with a special machine to help people with bulging disks in their spine.

“The next day we went to the stand to find out more – and after seeing the difference in MRI scan

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