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http://TheBadBackGuy.net Diagnosis bias and value attribution are real and complex issues affecting many people suffering from neck pain, back pain, and sciatica...and you may not even be aware of it!

Are You a Victim of Diagnosis Bias and Value Attribution? Neck Pain, Back Pain, Sciatica, and the "First Date!" Many people have expressed an interest in learning more about their neck pain, back pain, and sciatica and how to deal with it, how to find real and lasting pain relief. Many of the people I have spoken with seem to be victims of a seldom talked about but very real "condition" within the medical community...diagnosis bias!

The topic of value attribution and diagnosis bias is complex and will take more than this blog post to properly explain. Therefore, I invite you to visit my blog:

http://UltimateBadBackStrategies.com

It is my sincere hope that in reading the article at the link above and watching the video you will have a better understanding of this issue and how to properly deal with it.

Value attribution and diagnosis bias almost cost me my life, it is indeed a very important topic and one I hope you will explore. Should you wish to learn more about this topic, after visiting my blog of course, you will find the title and authors listed in the article on the blog.

Best wishes for improved health and fitness!


Professor John P. J. Zajaros, Sr., The Bad Back Guy
216-712-6526
216-539-7412
Skype: johnzajaros1
johnz@ultimatebadbackstrategies.com

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  • First, I'm not a medical practitioner & even if I was I wouldn't be able to diagnose you without more information & an exam. Many times shoulder blade pain is due to a muscle strain or pull. However, it may be a symptom of a herniated disc in the upper thoracic region so you need to see a medical doctor at once. Once he rules out a medical issue I'd be happy to send you some exercises I use. My advice is anecdotal & based on my personal experience & may not work for you, OK?

    Best wishes!

    John

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  • hello sir. I have a question to ask. recently I got a nerve pain near my shoulder blade area. I went for a chinese traditional reflexology and it got a little better and I was giving packets of chinese medicine to be taken. I was wondering how could I get rid of this pain? is there any specific exercises I can do or food/drinks to consume? the pain comes when I sneeze or when i lie down on my left arm. thanks!

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