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Precision
Muscle Balancing "Try Me Before You Try Surgery!" |
Try Me Before You Try Surgery!
Please try this treatment prior to having surgery! As previously mentioned, I have a very high rate of success treating herniated disc in your neck and low back. Back and neck surgery do not treat the cause and in many instances are unsuccessful. This means the surgery did not relieve some or all the symptoms, or worse case have added symptoms or made them more severe. Also, surgery adds new scar tissue to the injured area making the muscles tighter. This further restricts movement that is already inhibited.
Other surgeries that have been avoided with this treatment include carpal tunnel, arthritic hip replacement, and many types of knee and shoulder/rotator cuff surgeries. Based on my experience, the odds are against successful carpal tunnel and rotator cuff surgeries. The scar tissue added from these surgeries cause more tightening of the muscles, tendons and ligaments. This increases inflammation (tendonitis, bursitis, neuritis), pain, and loss of movement in the joint.
Most surgeries are performed to treat the symptom and do not fix the cause. In fact in most cases, surgery adds scar tissue to the effected area and causes further misalignments and tightness! Surgery may take pressure off a nerve or joint by scoping a bulging/herniated disc or meniscus; removing a disc and then fusing your bones; or enlarging a hole in your bone; but it does not address the physical misalignment of the bone/joint involved.
I fix the cause by restoring the proper anatomical alignment by lengthening the muscles attached to the effected bone/joint. Precision Muscle Balancing can be used to treat just about any joint in the body, not just the spine! This includes shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, ribs, hips, knees, ankles, toes, etc.
In closing, if you have already had surgery and are not pleased with the results, I have had good success in treating postoperative patients. The most common postoperative surgeries I have treated have been for herniated discs and knees. Most patients who have had unsuccessful surgery, are not as willing to try surgery again. Many times another surgery is the only recommendation after unsuccessful surgery. I offer you a new cutting edge alternative, “Precision Muscle Balancing”!
Thanks for the time and good
luck!