Why an X-ray for back pain is wrong

I get a lot of people bringing X rays or saying they have bulging discs that show on an X-ray. But is an X-ray really showing why someone is in pain? Bulging discs are not the same as pain and most people with a bulging disc don't have back pain. The idea of back pain and its relation to prolapsed or bulging discs needs to be re-examined, especially when looking at MRI or X-Ray as a basis of evidence Head on over to https://functionalanatomy.com for anatomy that makes sense. Fascia and stretch, not fuzz speech, from Gil Hedley but different types of fascial anatomy. Movement fascia massage with stretch on iliotibial band or tract and myofibroblasts muscle behaviour or even behavior but tensegrity a question of joint mobility and joint surfaces but what is fascia, treating fascia, can we change fascia? Fibroblasts and collagen important. Back pain treatments back pain diagnosis and MRI all a question.