FREE On-Demand Clinical Training: How Nutrition Plays A Key Role In Reversing Chronic Pain

Reverse Pain, Chronic Inflammation & Chronic Disease Using Functional Nutrition

Are you ready for an integrative approach to pain?

Chronic pain affects over 100 million Americans. That is more than heart disease, diabetes, and cancer combined. It also consistently ranks as the number one reason patients seek care. Patients are suffering and they’re hungry for safe and effective solutions that get them to true root cause resolution.

The effective treatment of pain requires a multimodal approach. There is a growing body of scientific evidence that shows a biomechanical approach alone may not fully address both the neurophysiology and psychosocial aspects of pain.

Learn more about:

The five ways nutrition and diet can alleviate chronic pain

and the scientific evidence supporting it

How nutrition can improve functional outcomes

when combined with other approaches to pain care

Why focusing on reducing systemic inflammation has a positive impact

on many lifestyle-related comorbidities associated with chronic pain

How to use nutrition to treat the most difficult pain syndromes

(i.e., neuropathic pain case study)

Meet Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, CNS

Dr. Joe Tatta is one of the pioneering experts inĀ lifestyle interventions for treating persistent pain.

A unique combination of physical therapist, nutritionist, and ACT trainer, he has 25 years of experience in physical therapy, integrative models of pain care, leadership and private practice innovation.

He holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, is a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist and has trained extensively in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

In 2017, Joe was a key member of the APTA task force expanding nutrition as part of the scope of practice for physical therapists. He is chair of the Physiotherapy SIG at the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, the parent organization of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

Dr. Tatta is author of the bestselling book, Heal Your Pain Now and host of The Pain Science Podcast, featuring interviews and free training from respected pain experts.