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The Dr. Hyman Show

Office Hours: Practical Advice on How to Heal from An Injury

The Dr. Hyman Show

Dr. Mark Hyman

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.59.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Injury has a way of humbling you. One minute you’re strong and capable, and the next you’re struggling to do the simplest things—walking, sleeping, even brushing your teeth. I know this firsthand. After six back surgeries and more than a few serious setbacks, I’ve learned that healing isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you actively create. In today’s Office Hours, I share what I’ve learned not just as a doctor, but as a patient who worked his way back to strength offering a practical roadmap for putting your body into healing mode after an accident, injury, or surgery. In today’s conversation, I cover: • The 3 phases of healing—and what slows them down • The essential recovery nutrition strategy (more protein, key micronutrients, anti-inflammatory fats) • How to reduce excess inflammation while supporting repair • Why sleep, stress regulation, and mitochondrial health are critical for recovery • The mindset shift that can dramatically improve pain, resilience, and healing outcomes Healing isn’t luck—it’s biology. When you create the right conditions, your body knows exactly what to do. With the right inputs, you can reduce pain, shorten recovery time, and come back stronger than before. Visit ⁠functionhealth.com for 160+ lab tests at just $365 a year. Grab your copy of Food Fix Uncensored: https://foodfixuncensored.com/ Join the 10-Day Detox to Reset Your Brain and Metabolic Health https://drhyman.com/pages/10-day-detox Have a question you’d love answered on Office Hours? Submit it here 👉https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdNF2y4lFWEOMLlzVNlFDpJ4xl7oOpH9NlImMoHr5mHggL_Ww/viewform?usp=header (0:00) Introduction to office hours and personal health journey (6:12) Nutrition's role in healing and recovery (11:00) The biological mechanisms of healing (14:29) The role of sleep, stress management, and mindset in recovery (21:20) Monitoring recovery with heart rate variability (22:32) Supplements and professional support for optimal healing (25:22) Conclusion, sharing, and subscribing information

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0:00.0

Welcome to office hours.

0:01.5

This is our dedicated one-on-one space to go deeper, get clear, and explore what truly moves the needle for your health. I'm Dr. Mark Hyman, and each week we're going to pull back the curtain and share the insights, the research, the lessons that don't always make it into our conversations with guests. Because at the end of the day, you are the CEO of your own health. And for many of you, your family's health, too. And you might not feel it all the time,

0:22.4

but you have far more power in agency than you realize.

0:25.2

I'm glad you're here.

0:28.1

This episode is brought to you by Function Health,

0:30.5

empowering you to live 100 healthy years with over 160 lab tests

0:34.3

at just $365 a year.

0:36.6

Sign up today at functionhealth.com slash mark and use code

0:39.7

Mark 2026 to get $50 towards your membership. Today on our episode, I'm going to talk about

0:46.3

some personal stuff. Unfortunately, I'm not just an expert as a doctor in this topic. I'm an

0:53.7

expert as a patient. And today we're going to

0:57.3

talk about how do we put your body into a healing mode after injury or an accident? And

1:03.1

unfortunately, I live pretty fast and hard and have had my fair share of bumps and bruises

1:10.5

and have had, count them, six back

1:13.9

surgeries. And I've had to come back from all of them. And the last one has been quite

1:19.6

challenging. I'm going to get into it. But that was probably the most intense recovery of anything

1:24.5

I've ever done in my whole life. Now, I've done lots of stuff. I've

1:28.2

blown over the handlebars on my bike. I've had a broken arm. I've sprained this. I've broken that. I recently had a bike accident. The truck pulled in front of me. I'm not going to ride on the road anymore. I was used to riding in the country in the Berkshires where I lived for 30 years. and I live in it Austin now,

1:44.6

and there's cars everywhere,

1:46.0

and people are just not paying attention,

1:47.4

and I just in Austin now and

1:44.9

there's cars everywhere and people are just not paying attention and I just let a car pull in

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