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One Man's Mission to Improve Our Healthcare System and Resolve Chronic Pain
Date:6/24/2009

erapies -- seek to identify the cause of pain. The testing only identifies a structural abnormality that is assumed to be the root of the pain. However, extensive studies have proven that as many individuals not in pain have the same structural abnormalities found on screening exams of those with pain. Thus, there is little correlation between diagnostic findings and symptoms, including pain.

Yass discovered through working with countless patients unable to resolve pain through medication or surgery, that pain is nearly always the result of muscular imbalance or weakness, not structural abnormalities. He resolves pain through strength training and has a 95% success rate. Yass aims to dispel common misconceptions such as rest being the answer to resolving a dysfunction. The bottom line is that, Yass says, "strength equals function."

Yass is determined to get people back to their pain-free, normal function, which he believes will eliminate billions of dollars of unnecessary expenses including diagnostic tests, unnecessary surgeries, drug reliance and excessive physician visits. He's hopeful that this will lead to affordable healthcare insurance for all.


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