GB news presenter, Eamonn Holmes has urged sufferers of chronic pain to get treatment and not to suffer in silence.
Suffering from a dislocated pelvis and a trapped sciatic nerve, among many other health concerns, Eamonn hopes to bring awareness to other sufferers.
Speaking of his pelvis, he told the Irish Independent that it came from a "mysterious" injury that put his back "out of alignment".
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Opening up on his chronic pain battle back in March 2021, Eamonn said: "Starting the day by tackling the pain from the night before... On the physio table. Chronic pain. Just can't get it to go away.
The former This morning presenter previously issued a statement over his health after being rushed to hospital.
Sadly, after suffering with chronic pain "for years", he announced he was taking a short break under doctors' orders.
"Sadly, so many of you know the feeling. Thanks for sharing your stories. I'm determined to beat this... however much it hurts."
Eamonn recently spoke out to support the release of a new book called Body by personal trainer to the stars James Davies.
Pain experts often recommend a short course of physical therapy.
Eamonn who has turned to James to help him cope with his own fight with ongoing pain said: "So many people suffer chronic pain which could be avoided.
How physio helps with chronic pain
“Physical therapy for persistent pain can involve manipulation, stretching exercises and pain-relief exercises,” says the NHS.
The national health body continued: “Physical therapy is usually delivered by a physiotherapist, chiropractor or osteopath, or in some cases, an occupational therapist.
“Physiotherapists can give you advice on the right type of exercise and activity.”
“The idea is to follow James' rules before things go wrong."
Describing the treatment he receives he added: “Usually when he's working on my body, it is nothing but pain but I do listen to what James' has to say.
“James's book is about healing, resetting and restoring your body. A lot of people will be suffering pain and it is an awful thing."