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Osteoarthritis the cause of your pain? Almost never; learn why!

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Thousands of people a day are getting joint replacements because they have been misdiagnosed as having osteoarthritis as the cause of their pain. The failure rates for these surgeries is so high that they are leading to revisions at a meteoric rate. I have personally treated people with multiple revisions and yet they still had the same if not worse pain. You have to understand when the body's physical presentation of symptoms tells you that osteoarthritis is the cause of pain. In most cases, the diagnosis is false leading to unnecessary surgery. You need to listen to this podcast to understand how to interpret your own body and not to accept the invalid practice of using x-rays or MRIs to identify whether a joint is "bone on bone". Ask one of the 22 million people addicted to prescription pain medication whether the diagnosis they received was valid. The Yass method is the only method that interprets the body"s presentation of symptoms to identify the tissue eliciting the symptoms. This is actually the way the body works creating very specific symptoms for each specific tissue. Osteoarthritis in most cases is not the tissue eliciting pain and yet in all cases of it being identified becomes the diagnosis that all treatments are based on. You need to hear this information! (www.mitchellyass.com)
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Thousands of people a day are getting joint replacements because they have been misdiagnosed as having osteoarthritis as the cause of their pain. The failure rates for these surgeries is so high that they are leading to revisions at a meteoric rate. I have personally treated people with multiple revisions and yet they still had the same if not worse pain. You have to understand when the body's physical presentation of symptoms tells you that osteoarthritis is the cause of pain. In most cases, the diagnosis is false leading to unnecessary surgery. You need to listen to this podcast to understand how to interpret your own body and not to accept the invalid practice of using x-rays or MRIs to identify whether a joint is "bone on bone". Ask one of the 22 million people addicted to prescription pain medication whether the diagnosis they received was valid. The Yass method is the only method that interprets the body"s presentation of symptoms to identify the tissue eliciting the symptoms. This is actually the way the body works creating very specific symptoms for each specific tissue. Osteoarthritis in most cases is not the tissue eliciting pain and yet in all cases of it being identified becomes the diagnosis that all treatments are based on. You need to hear this information! (www.mitchellyass.com)
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