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Buy The Permanent Pain Cure by Ming Chew, Stephanie Golden available and for sale on Brightsurf
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| | List Price: | $24.95 | | Price: | $16.47 | | You Save: | $8.48 (34%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 16550 | | Studio: | McGraw-Hill |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 256 | | Publication Date: | April 14, 2008 | | Publisher: | McGraw-Hill |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
Are you taking medication or considering surgery because of pain? Have you lived with muscle or joint pain for years? Imagine your life today without pain. Imagine you hold the key to eliminating any future pain. Find it inside this book: a groundbreaking drug- and surgery-free healing plan from master pain therapist Ming Chew. The Ming Method includes: - Total pain relief with no drugs, no side effects, no surgery
- Fifteen-minute therapy sessions you can perform in your living room
- Self-diagnosis techniques to tailor treatment to your individual pain
- The proper hydration and supplementation for optimum health
For twenty years, master pain therapist Ming Chew has treated scores of patients with his method. It doesn't mask or “manage” your pain. Unlike traditional medicine, it works by targeting the fascia to permanently fix your underlying problem, not just mask symptoms. Hydrating, supplementing, and stretching and strengthening the fascia are the keys to The Permanent Pain Cure. The best part? A typical therapy session lasts only fifteen minutes and can be done in your living room. Try the Ming Method yourself and reclaim your quality of life, your freedom of movement, your joy--and do it in as little as fifteen minutes a day. Your pain-free life begins today! |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 4 reviews)
| amazing  If you commit to following the program, you will have immediate and lasting relief from pain. Some of the stretches are not easy, stick with it. Well worth your effort. June 15, 2008 | | Excellent coverage of hard to find techniques  The Permanent Pain Cure covers the system that Ming uses to supplement the manual techniques he uses in his physical therapy practice. His methods comprise myofascial stretching and release techniques adapted largely from Guy Voyer, MD, DO and Mike Leahy's Active Release Techniques (ART). This is the only widely available book that I know of that teaches Voyer's myofascial stretching and ELDOA techniques (Ming does not use the term ELDOA, but rather spinal decompression stretches, which is basically what the French acronym ELDOA stands for). While the book does not cover the entire ELDOA and myofascial stretching system, it does teach key stretches that are probably of most benefit to the majority of readers. The ELDOAs that are shown appear to be selected according to the nerve roots that pass through the vertebral segments in question, e.g., delts, biceps, quads, hamstrings, etc.
Many of the myofascial stretches are slightly modified from Guy Voyer's original versions (at least the versions I know). However, I also think some of Ming's modifications are nice improvements. Another reviewer commented on the difficulty of the stretches. Having practiced many of Voyer's stretches for the past three years and having attended Guy's myofascial stretching seminar, I can attest to the difficulty of many of the stretches. This difficulty comes from the fact that many stretches require the simultaneous co-contraction of several muscles to create a properly targeted stretch. Another factor is the fact that for many people, these stretches will target tissues that have never been stretched before, producing considerable resistance from the tight tissue. Consistent practice does make the stretches easier, and the payoff is well worth the effort. Some of the modifications Ming has made to the stretches make them easier to perform and give the user better leverage in some cases.
The middle section of the book covers a strengthening and conditioning program. There is nothing particularly remarkable about this section. It's good solid advice but nothing you can't find elsewhere (unlike the myofascial techniques).
The last section of the book teaches self soft tissue release techniques that are clearly modified from ART. These techniques are fairly easy to perform and in many cases can save the user the hassle and cost of seeking out an ART practitioner for minor issues. They are also excellent self maintenance techniques that can complement ART and other soft tissue work.
Overall, it's an excellent book and covers techniques that are hard to find without traveling to a few specialized (and expensive) seminars. I highly recommend it. May 29, 2008 | | Mixed feelings  I was disappointed with the book. Although I have profound respect for Ming Chew's expertise, and would love to take the training from him, I found the self-exercises too challenging alone. Excellent auggestions for diet and preparation, but overall not as helpful as expected. May 24, 2008 | | The Permanent Pain Cure  The stretching exercises are very interesting and actually work. This book is a great beginning point for those of us that have never stretched on a regular basis. I highly recommend this book. May 22, 2008 | |
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