You’re In Pain: You’d Better Understand Load and Capacity Barefoot Rehabilitation Clinic
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11 Aug You’re In Pain: You’d Better Understand Load and Capacity

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Understand these two words and you have understood ALL musculoskeletal pain.  Load and Capacity.

Ignore them and you could be getting the best treatment in the entire world for your pain and get ZERO results.

Defining Words – Load and Capacity

Before we go any further, it’s important for us to define words so we’re all on the same page.

Capacity is the work you’re able to do.   Your capacity is like a bucket.

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Examples of capacity include: I have the ability to run 5 miles, squat 500 pounds, do 30 leg extensions at 20 pounds of resistance, sit for an hour without pain, or play with my child for three hours without issue.

Load: work you do.  Load is like water that you fill up your bucket with.

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Examples of load include: The workout I did today included running 1 mile, then squatting for 50 repetitions, and then running a mile.  Or the movement activities I did today included sitting for 6 hours today, reading for 2 hours, and walking for 4 hours.

As long as you live on Planet Earth, which has a Law of Universal Gravitation and a gravitational constant, you can’t escape loading your body.  Although you can minimize load.

Symptoms: a smart response by the body letting us know when load > capacity.  When symptoms are experienced, a body part is being damaged and is trying to protect itself by letting your conscious mind know “Houston, we have a problem.”  Turn the faucet off! See the Load > Capacity image below.  

Symptoms in the context of musculoskeletal disorders include but are not limited to the following sensations: achey, burning, stabbing, throbbing, sharp, tender, or abnormal stretching or tension.

You have no symptoms.

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When load is LESS than your capacity and all of the water fits inside of your bucket, you are living a lifestyle that is currently congruent with your capacity.  You don’t have any musculoskeletal symptoms (pain, abnormal tension during a stretch, or any other sensation of the body).

You have symptoms.

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When load EXCEEDS your capacity and water overflows out of your bucket, you are living a lifestyle that is currently more demanding than your capacity will allow.  Injury sets in and you have musculoskeletal symptoms.

Pain is the signal, letting you know, that you’re overflowing.

The simple answer to what is causing your pain is that you overloaded your body.

Reflection For You

Here you are, reading this.

  • Are you in pain?  If yes, where?
  • Do you know what tissue or body part is overloaded?  Have you had a correct and comprehensive diagnosis for your symptoms?
  • How long have you been in pain?
  • Have you been ignoring your pain, loading your body by keeping the water faucet on causing further damage to your body?
  • Or have you been smartly listening to your body’s signals and taking action steps towards repairing the damaged tissue?
  • If you’re not in pain, are you wondering how you can gain greater ability and capacity to do what you want in life, whether it is running a marathon, picking up your grandchildren as an eighty year old, or doing your favorite hobby such as gardening?  Stay tuned …

Take Home Message: If you’re in pain, stop the faucet and give your body a chance to heal.  Keeping the faucet on and continuing to use damaged tissue will only damage your body worse and make it much harder to recvoer from.  If you’re not in pain, ask yourself how you might work on creating a bigger bucket to handle the demands of life should life ever ask more of you.

Disrespecting load and capacity will never result in a healthier, fitter body.

In the next post, we discuss what causes your capacity (or bucket) to be smaller than you want it to be.

speechbubblesComment below: How do you break the rules of load and capacity?  How long has your body been telling you to listen?

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