Yass Method zoom session: Identifying muscle as the cause of your symptoms; what is means to you!

Getting the right diagnosis means getting the right treatment

Another benefit of obtaining a Yass Method zoom session is getting the right diagnosis. This is to say determining what tissue is in distress eliciting the very symptoms you are experiencing.

Now there are lots of “treatments” that exist; chiropractic care, acupuncture, physical therapy, Pillates, Egoscue, aquatic therapy, yoga, Feldenkrais, massage therapy and others. What do all of these things have in common. Not one of them incorporates a diagnostic model to identify the tissue in distress eliciting the symptoms you are experiencing. A treatment model means just that; they provide a treatment with the hope you feel better.

Yass Method zoom session

This is lunacy and has no place in the world where people are suffering symptoms and the only way to address those symptoms is to identify the tissue emitting the symptoms When you get a Yass Method zoom session the initial phase of the session is interpreting the body’s presentation of symptoms to identify the tissue responsible for them.

Now since the method is designed to interpret symptoms and every tissue creates specific symptoms, the method can identify all possible causes. You simply can’t go forward with treatment and think it is going to be effective in every case without completing this step first. The Yass Method has shown that in more than 98% of cases the cause of pain is muscle.

It’s not enough to know the cause is muscular; knowing which specific muscles is the key to resolving the symptoms and being fully functional.

But it doesn’t stop there, it is able to identify the specific muscles responsible for the symptoms in each case. This is critical because since it is only these specific muscles responsible for the symptoms, it should only be these muscles that are treated. Generically treating lots of muscles for no reason may sustain the force deficits leading to the symptoms being created.

So if you have pain on one side of your body, strengthening both sides is illogical and most likely will sustain the symptoms. In this video are discuss a case i recently had where a guy had pain at the left neck and shoulder only. He was treated with chiropractic care and physical therapy for years and symptoms and dysfunction worsened. He found out about the Yass Method and saw the benefit in having a Yass Method zoom session.

Yass Method zoom session

An evaluation identified the cause of the symptoms and dysfunction as relating to the shoulder and shoulder blade. He performed the exercises and the symptoms and his ability to sit in his chair at his desk immediately improved. There is simply no question that within a short period of time he will be pain-free and fully functional.

If you have been receiving for a while and you are still having your symptoms and dysfunction, take a guess why? I hope you consider that it is because the treatment is not addressing the actual tissue in distress eliciting your symptoms or else the distress would have been resolved and the symptoms would have ceased.

Without the right diagnosis, every time you get a treatment it is like spitting on the wall and see what sticks. Don’t be surprised if you get a lot of spit back in your face.

If you would like to contact me by email; you can do so at drmitch@mitchellyass.com. If you would like to schedule a Yass Method zoom session, you can do so by going to www.livewithoutpains.com/sessions/. You will learn about the sessions and what to expect and when ready you can pick a day and time that is most effective for you and make your appointment.

Yass Method zoom session

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