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- The most likely solution to your joint pain.
The most likely solution to your joint pain.
“What’s the problem with my back, foot, or shoulder?”
“I’ll have my doctor order me an MRI.”
Did you know that less than 6% of MRI’s are helpful in guiding the treatment plan?
You do nothing for months and finally get the results:
-Arthritis
-Bulging discs
-Grade I, II, III or even a grade IV level strain
You got your diagnosis but still don’t have a solution.
Pain pills only cover up the problem.
Surgery is sometimes useful but comes with a long recovery and unpredictable results.
People wonder why they have back pain but they’re inconsistent with exercise and sit for 10+ hours a day.
I get it, desk jobs are the hottest thing since sliced bread.
But most people’s longest walk is across the parking lot.
Lifestyle and exercise determine your outcomes (not your DNA).
A rare and novel explanation might explain your pain.
You could keep wondering what’s wrong with your body…
Or instead of looking for the problem, you could take ownership of your bodies abilities.
Stop viewing your physical pain as a structural problem.
The simple solution to joint pain is to improve the way you move.
Strength, mobility, and coordination.
To most people this sounds like a lot of work.
But what I’ve realized is that with the right routine you can get results that feel effortless.
Put your progress on auto-pilot with simple habits and exercise that targets your weaknesses.
That’s why I’m creating a lower back pain recovery plan.
A system to help you escape back pain and build your body’s resiliency.
Everything I’ve learned about joint pain from:
-15 years studying fitness
-1,000’s of joint pain patients
-My own experience with low back pain
If you think a simple and effective recovery plan could help you, click the link below to register your interest:
Your good friend,
Tyler Van Acker, Doctor of PT
PS
Looking to solve your joint pain problems simple solution?
Improve the way move.
Strength, mobility, and coordination.
That’s why I’m creating a low back pain recovery plan.
So you can put your progress on auto-pilot.
Click the link below to register your interest: