When a person has pain at the neck, the lower back or the groin, the medical establishment typically looks to an MRI or x-ray to identify the cause. If a
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The existing medical establishment method of diagnosing the cause of pain primarily through the use of diagnostic tests such as MRIs and x-rays has been the standard for roughly 40
Keep readingKeep readingNew study – Paracetamol (Tylenol) doesn’t work for lower back pain Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) does not stop lower back pain or help the ache of arthritis and doctors should consider prescribing
Keep readingKeep readingI was recently called by a former patient of mine who I hadn’t seen in a couple of years. I was told by his wife that he was having pain
Keep readingKeep readingI am always amazed at the number of people who have hip or shoulder region pain, see a physician and are then diagnosed with bursitis without any physical indication that
Keep readingKeep readingIt seems that the idea of arthritis as the cause of pain has entered our culture so deeply, that I bet it would be a shock to most to find
Keep readingKeep readingSimply put, pain at the neck, back or extremities will mostly result from irritation of bone, nerve or muscle. The only way to get a correct diagnosis for the cause
Keep readingKeep readingI recently was asked to evaluate a patient who was having achilles tendinitis at the left ankle region. He had had the pain at the tendon for months. He was
Keep readingKeep readingVery shortly my PBS special will be seen nationally and my new book will be released in 6 countries. The thought is that this will give me a platform that
Keep readingKeep readingThis is a response from a person that used my method to resolve her knee pain very quickly. “Hello Mitchell Yass, It’s Dianna, we recently talked over the phone about
Keep readingKeep readingFor those in the medical community who promote the idea that exercise can help resolve lower back pain, there is a general belief that one of the keys is to
Keep readingKeep readingI have treated many patients who had pain between the shoulder blades and were diagnosed with either a cervical herniated disc, stenosis or pinched nerve. This led to treatment at
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