Still in pain even though everything ‘healed’?

Take control. This online course reveals what most doctors don’t teach — how nerve injury and inflammation often cause chronic pain long after tissue damage is gone.

An online course for people with lingering chronic pain who need answers beyond scans and prescriptions.

Start Healing Today – Enroll for $149

In this course, you will discover:

  • How acute vs. chronic pain differ — and why treatments that work for one often fail the other.

  • How sensory nerves work, how nerves get injured, and how inflammation keeps the pain cycle going.

  • How to check your own nerve sensitivity and map your pain — even when MRIs and scans look “normal.”

  • Real strategies for healing: movements, nerve blocks, oxygen, nutrients — the tools that really help.

  • How to become your own advocate — how to talk with doctors, understand treatments, and get targeted, effective care.

Take Control of Chronic Pain
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Join the community of patients and providers rethinking chronic pain care.

When you sign up, you’ll get:

✔ A downloadable Quick-Start Guide: “How to Tell If Your Pain Is Nerve-Related”

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This course is for you if...

  • You have been told “everything looks fine on imaging” — but you still hurt.

  • Pain persists after surgeries, injuries, or physical therapy, and nothing seems to resolve it.

  • You’ve tried many treatments (PT, meds, rest) with only temporary relief.

  • You want to understand what your pain means — not just numb it — and build a path to lasting recovery. 

  • You’re willing to do the work: self‑checks, gentle movements, tracking symptoms, collaborating with your provider.

What People Are Saying 

“Six months after my surgery, I was still in agony. With Dr. Fersel’s course I finally recognized nerve inflammation. Two weeks later a nerve block plus his stretching plan made all the difference.”
— Kelly L.

“I thought I was stuck with this pain forever. Learning how to map my nerves and know what pressure or movement irritates them changed my life.”
— Paul M.

“Understanding that my MRI didn’t tell the whole story was a revelation. This course gave me the confidence to ask the right questions and find relief.”
— Conrad S.

Break the Cycle of Pain – Enroll for $149

This course was developed by Dr. Jordan Fersel, a board-certified anesthesiologist and pain 

specialist with over two decades of experience treating complex pain conditions.

Dr. Fersel brings:

  • Extensive experience in performing nerve blocks and guiding patients through nerve-focused healing
  • Author of the book “When Bad Backs Happen to Good People” — a compassionate, science-backed guide for people struggling with spine and nerve pain
  • Former Director of the Department of Anesthesia at Bayonne Medical Center, where he led clinical innovation and education
  • A passion for teaching patients how to reclaim their lives from chronic pain

His mission: to help you understand what traditional medicine often overlooks — and empower you to take control of your pain story.

Here’s how the course is structured (modules & lessons):

Regular Price: US $149

When Bad Backs Happen to Good People

Discover the overlooked causes of chronic back pain — and what you can do about them. In this powerful read, Dr. Jordan Fersel explains how nerve inflammation and hidden injuries often hold the key to lasting relief.

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Explore real talk, real cases, and expert insights on chronic pain — from nerve injuries to healing strategies.
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