One-Sided Radiating Low Back Pain

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Welcome to the One-Sided Radiating Pain Module, where we focus on one of the most recognizable and correctable patterns of low back pain — the sensation of being pulled or shifted to one side.

If you've ever caught yourself leaning to the left or right, struggling to stand upright, or feeling off-balance with pain focused on one side of your back, you're not alone. This module is here to help you understand why that happens — and more importantly, how to fix it.

We’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of identifying whether your spine has shifted, explain what that means mechanically, and show you how to use targeted movement to restore symmetry, reduce pressure on irritated tissues, and centralize your pain — a critical sign that your body is healing.

You’ll meet relatable stories like Jessica’s, dive into movement tests like the side-glide, and follow a phased recovery plan designed to correct your alignment and strengthen your spine. You’ll also gain proactive tools to maintain those improvements, prevent relapses, and build long-term resilience.

This isn’t just about short-term relief — it’s about retraining your spine to stay aligned under real-life conditions. Whether you’re just discovering your shift or working on building back strength, Module 4 gives you the clarity and structure to reclaim your posture, balance, and comfort — one movement at a time.

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By Noah Volz
About One-Sided Radiating Low Back Pain

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Understanding pain means recognizing it as more than just a sign of tissue damage—it is the brain’s protective response, shaped by both physical and neurological factors. Chronic pain often results from a hypersensitive nervous system rather than ongoing injury. The Safety > Sensory > Function model targets this by calming the nervous system, restoring body awareness, and gradually rebuilding movement and strength. This approach is combined with the McKenzie Method (MDT), which classifies back pain based on movement patterns and helps identify positive responses like centralization of pain. Together, NeuroFirst and MDT provide a comprehensive strategy to address both the neurological and mechanical drivers of back pain.

Before beginning any self-treatment, it’s vital to check for red flags—serious warning signs that require medical attention. These include numbness in the groin area (saddle anesthesia), difficulty controlling urination or bowel movements, increasing weakness or numbness (progressive neurological deficits), and a history of cancer with unexplained weight loss. If any of these are present, consult a healthcare professional immediately. If no red flags are found, you can perform a simple neurological self-check by testing heel/toe walking for balance, knee extension strength for quadriceps function, and light touch sensation for sensory loss; passing these suggests it’s safe to proceed with the NeuroFirst program.

About the Teacher

Noah Volz

Dr. Noah Volz has transformed how thousands of people understand and overcome chronic low back pain.After two decades of clinical practice and research, Dr. Volz discovered that most back pain treatments fail because they address symptoms rather than root causes. This realization led him to develop his revolutionary classification system that identifies the specific type of dysfunction driving each person's pain—and the precise interventions needed to resolve it.His unique qualifications include:

  • Doctorate from Life West Chiropractic College with advanced specialization in functional neurology and movement science
  • Over 20 years treating complex spinal conditions using integrative approaches combining Western pain science with Ayurvedic principles
  • Extensive postgraduate training in spine biomechanics, neuromuscular reconditioning, and pain neuroscience
  • Developer of evidence-based protocols that have helped patients avoid surgery and eliminate chronic pain
What sets Dr. Volz apart is his ability to translate complex medical concepts into clear, actionable strategies that patients can implement immediately. His systematic approach empowers people to become active participants in their recovery rather than passive recipients of treatment.Students consistently praise his courses for providing breakthrough insights that previous treatments missed. His comprehensive classification system has become the gold standard for understanding why certain interventions work for some people but not others—finally giving practitioners and patients the clarity they need to achieve lasting results.

  • Doctorate from Life West Chiropractic College with advanced specialization in functional neurology and movement science
  • Over 20 years treating complex spinal conditions using integrative approaches combining Western pain science with Ayurvedic principles
  • Extensive postgraduate training in spine biomechanics, neuromuscular reconditioning, and pain neuroscience
  • Developer of evidence-based protocols that have helped patients avoid surgery and eliminate chronic pain
What sets Dr. Volz apart is his ability to translate complex medical concepts into clear, actionable strategies that patients can implement immediately. His systematic approach empowers people to become active participants in their recovery rather than passive recipients of treatment.Students consistently praise his courses for providing breakthrough insights that previous treatments missed. His comprehensive classification system has become the gold standard for understanding why certain interventions work for some people but not others—finally giving practitioners and patients the clarity they need to achieve lasting results.

  • Doctorate from Life West Chiropractic College with advanced specialization in functional neurology and movement science
  • Over 20 years treating complex spinal conditions using integrative approaches combining Western pain science with Ayurvedic principles
  • Extensive postgraduate training in spine biomechanics, neuromuscular reconditioning, and pain neuroscience
  • Developer of evidence-based protocols that have helped patients avoid surgery and eliminate chronic pain
What sets Dr. Volz apart is his ability to translate complex medical concepts into clear, actionable strategies that patients can implement immediately. His systematic approach empowers people to become active participants in their recovery rather than passive recipients of treatment.Students consistently praise his courses for providing breakthrough insights that previous treatments missed. His comprehensive classification system has become the gold standard for understanding why certain interventions work for some people but not others—finally giving practitioners and patients the clarity they need to achieve lasting results.

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