The existing medical model exists based on the premise that the cause of pain can be found through diagnostic tests like MRIs and x-rays. These types of tests can only
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Keep readingKeep readingThe 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
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