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Plantar Fasciitis/revolutionary new treatment

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Gordon Wallis, Mar 15, 2020.

  1. Gordon Wallis

    Gordon Wallis Welcome New Poster


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    My name is Gordon Wallis. I’ve been a professional massage therapist for 34 years. I’ve discovered a revolutionary set of hands on procedures that eliminates Plantar Fasciitis very quickly. I will hopefully be teaching this summer. Thought some of you would be interested.
     
  2. Craig Payne

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    What a total load of bullshit.
    Can you point to one study that show this is any better than a placebo (I know you can't). Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
    Plantar fasciitis is a degeneration of the tissue in the plantar fascia - there is NO instant/quick treatment that can get rid of that!
    If you see what you are advocating working in anyone with "plantar fasciitis", then its either a placebo or it was NOT plantar fasciitis.
     
  3. Gordon Wallis

    Gordon Wallis Welcome New Poster

    I figured I’d get that kind of a response. I demonstrated those procedures in front of medical doctors. On their patients. They hired me.
    It eliminates myofascial pain anywhere instantly.

    This video was recorded a few years ago before I fully perfected the techniques. Plantar fasciitis is an easy fix.
     
  4. Gordon Wallis

    Gordon Wallis Welcome New Poster

    Well it won’t work on diabetic type of pain. But classic plantar fasciitis, it works. I might have to see them four times before it’s completely gone. Of course if they are clinically obese, or something like that, the fasciitis will come back.
     
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