Alan Hessler's New Book "Stop Looking at the Crack!" is a Hypothesis on the Sources of Chronic Degenerative Pain and the Related Failures of Modern Medicine
Recent release "Stop Looking at the Crack! A Hypothesis on the Source of Chronic Degenerative Pain and the Failure of Modern Medicine" from Page Publishing author Alan Hessler MAPT, COMT is an informative resource on common areas of pain in the human body, possible underlying causes, and treatment options.
EBENSBURG, Pa., April 10, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Alan Hessler MAPT, COMT, a married father of three, a certified orthopedic manual therapist, and licensed physical therapist of over twenty-one years who owns and manages an outpatient physical therapy practice, has completed his book "Stop Looking at the Crack! A Hypothesis on the Source of Chronic Degenerative Pain and the Failure of Modern Medicine": an informative attempt to bring the study of the human body one step closer to determining the root origins of nontraumatic musculoskeletal pain.
Hessler writes, "Do you suffer from chronic pain? Have you been to numerous physicians and medical providers, endured costly tests and scans, taken extensive medications, and attempted exhaustive treatments, all with little improvement and no real answers as to why you keep having pain? This book attempts to address the real reason behind why we experience recurrent pain in our bodies, using simple analogies, accepted medical principles, and some common sense.
"The human body responds to the same laws of physics as every other structure in the universe. And so when the foundation of a building or a house or any structure is crooked, then cracks begin to develop in the walls. When the front-end alignment of your vehicle is askew, then the tires begin to show signs of uneven wear. Today's medical system solely focuses on these cracks in the walls or rubber and tries to fix them with drugs, injections, or even surgery, all with very poor results. Yet when someone is able to identify and correct the underlying problem, which is often nowhere near the site of symptoms, then the pain will not only be resolved but will also never return!"
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Alan Hessler's book is a thought-provoking thesis postulating that a medical practitioner's mission should be to find and eliminate the true source of pain or disease within a specified period of time rather than to indefinitely provide treatment and temporary relief of symptoms.
Readers who wish to experience this educational work can purchase "Stop Looking at the Crack! A Hypothesis on the Source of Chronic Degenerative Pain and the Failure of Modern Medicine" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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