Pain between the shoulder blades from a cervical disc, stenosis or impingement, look at the chart below for proof this is 100% impossible.
Look at this chart. Look at the location of the area between the shoulder blades. You will see that this area is at the level that relates to the “thoracic spine” not the “cervical spine”. What this means is that any type of structural variation found relating to the cervical spine including herniated discs, stenosis […]
The Yass Method coming to a town near you. Get treated and get resolved.
I am very excited to be getting the opportunity to be bringing the Yass method to varous cities across the country in the next couple of months. While there I will treat patients so they will get the benefit of an accurate diagnosis and treatment. With 90% of cases of pain being muscular in nature, […]
40+ Year bout of pain ends with the Yass Method – The Patient Testimonial
Dr. Yass I am going to try to thank you for your dedication to healing those of us who have been ignored by mainstream medicine. I am still trying to realize how much better I am since my 2 visits with your treatment. The video of your training is invaluable to me as I have […]
Pain does not always equate to nerve pain
The medical establishment for years has promoted the idea that pain is always associated with the neurological system meaning it either comes from nerves or from elements of the spinal system that protect nerves like herniated discs, stenosis, pinched nerves, scoliosis or even degeneration of the spine. This concept must be eradicated because it couldn’t […]
Referred or point tender pain: knowing the difference can save you from an UNNECSSARY SURGERY!
When a person has pain at the neck, the lower back or the groin, the medical establishment typically looks to an MRI or x-ray to identify the cause. If a structural variation like a herniated disc, stenosis or x-ray at the hip joint is found, it is immediately identified as the cause of the pain […]
If the medical estabilshment is doing so well in resolving people’s pain, why is pain management so prevalent?
The existing medical establishment method of diagnosing the cause of pain primarily through the use of diagnostic tests such as MRIs and x-rays has been the standard for roughly 40 years. The simple question to ask is how effective is it in properly diagnosing the cause of pain so effective treatment can be provided. Some […]