Tag Archive for: Managing Pain

The Step-by-Step Approach to Pain

As I wrap up preparations for tomorrow’s Managing Pain Super Bowl Webinar, I wanted to provide you with a little more information—specifically, how I’m going to use a step-by-step approach to deal with pain.

The typical approach used by the medical profession is to try a treatment and if that doesn’t work, try the next step in the recommended treatment plan.

What I’m going to teach you is how to use several modalities or approaches simultaneously to manage your pain. For example, let’s say you have a painful joint. In order to build muscle in that joint, you may begin with using light weights; you may use a dietary supplement to decrease inflammation at the same time. It would also be a good idea to do some fascia stretching to stimulate the breakup of adhesions that contribute to the pain. I could go on, but that’s the idea.

You can still participate in the live webinar if you sign up by Sunday at noon Eastern Time. If you can’t make it, I’ll automatically send you a link for the replay when it’s ready. This is an important webinar because it addresses the one question I get all the time. Join me for an hour Sunday afternoon; it just might make a big difference in your ability to live your life.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet

Managing Pain

Quick: what’s the location of pain that’s experienced by most adults in the United States, regardless of age?

Pain afflicts everyone at one time or another, but the older we get, research shows that we’re more likely to experience chronic pain. That time you twisted your knee when you played a pick-up game of basketball? When you rolled your ankle playing tennis? That time you were rear-ended in a car? How about when you slipped and fell on the ice? You may have had pain then and recovered, but all of those things could have caused micro-tears in connective tissue and now the bill has become due.

In this webinar, I’m going to cover the most common forms of pain experienced by people of all ages. By the way, the most common type? It’s lower back pain. While the focus is going to be joints and extremities, the approach can be used with other forms of pain such as migraines and fibromyalgia.

The objective of this webinar is to give you a step-by-step approach on how to deal with chronic pain. The goal is that you can use it to help yourself in the future. Every known modality will be discussed.

The Managing Pain webinar will be held Sunday, February 25, at 3 p.m. Eastern Time. If you’re not available at that time, no worries. The replay will be available later that day and for the next six months. The cost of the webinar is $13.95; Member and Insider discounts apply.

There are many places you can be on a Sunday afternoon, but this is an opportunity to help yourself for years to come. Spend a little while with me and learn to change your life. Sign up today.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet