Chronic Pain- How can pain in all these areas be connected? Does this sound like you?

2 years ago
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Most people end up having pain in multiple areas and they are told they need to see different medical practitioners to address each independently. If you have the ability to interpret the symptoms which is at the core of the Yass Method diagnostic protocol, then you can see that one cause can create pain in multiple areas.

If the symptoms are all occurring at the same time, doesn't it make sense that they are somehow connected? This is a case study of a gentlemen I recently treated who had pain at the left knee, Achilles tendon and right lower back. Through a thorough analysis and taking of history it became clear they were all connected by a left knee surgery performed 15 years prior in which this guy never recovered. His body had compensated from the lack of strength which developed after the surgery that it led to him straining muscles in multiple locations.

The amazing news is that the understanding could be derived through the physical evaluation and history so a plan of action could be developed to address all symptoms in one session. The process ensued and the guy was pain-free and fully functional in just one session. He now just has to sustain the strength developed and he will remain pain-free and fully functional.

This can be you. Understand that in more than 98% of cases the cause of pain is muscular and understand that regardless of the symptoms there is most likely a muscular connection to all symptoms. This leads to the ability to resolve the cause by performing Yass Method progressive resistance strength training exercises. And then you are pain-free and fully functional.

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