“I’m a dance teacher and suffered for years from knee pain. Physiotherapy did nothing for me. I followed all the advice of my doctors, culminating in surgery. That didn’t work either. I tried all kinds of alternative therapies, including acupuncture. Nothing worked. Eventually I went on-line and found Bill’s e-book, “Stop Your Knee Pain Now!” Bill’s teachings cost me less than a single physiotherapy treatment and in just a few months, my knee pain was gone – That’s all I can say. I’ve never met Bill but God bless him.”
Keith – England:
By
Bill Parravano (The Knee Pain Guru)
/ April 27, 2012
About The Author
Bill Parravano (The Knee Pain Guru)
Bill Parravano is “The Knee Pain Guru” and “The Best in the World at Eliminating Knee Pain without Drugs, Shots or Surgery.”
He has over 34 years of martial art and body work experience understanding movement and tensions patterns that lead to physical pain.
Bill’s believes the nervous system is the key to the body’s healing, and bridges the gap between what we currently know and the infinite possibilities of what we don’t know the body is capable of. Coupled with comfort this combination creates the shortest distance between a life riddled with pain to a physical life fully mobile and self-expressed.
“You can’t think your way out of pain. Pain is not rational and doesn’t care what you think. You must feel your way out of pain through comfort. Through the weeks, months and years of injury and compensation patterns built up in your body limiting your movement and making you feel older than you are.”
His unique ability to identify the blocks that keep people stuck in pain and skillfully removing them allows for lasting change and a new reality for his clients…
I was diagnosed with a partially torn tendon after squatting at work. I went to a Orthopedic specialist and he x-rayed and came me a cortizone shot and sent me to physical therapy. It was good for about a year after that, but now the pain is back (probably from not continuing the knee exercises). I think getting in and out of my car, since it’s low, doesn’t help things. I try to put both feet out to stand up now and I sit before putting both legs in my car. My job requires squatting, bending, standing at least 15-20… Read more »
Hi Sharon!
Thank you for reaching out to us. I can definitely understand what you are going through and I want to help you get some answers! I will submit your question for Bill next live call. You can find that information on the link below.
https://www.thekneepainguru.com/members/knees-for-life-inner-circle-hangout/
What you say is very encouraging. However, I am not sure if what you suggest will apply to someone who has had a recent second knee replacement surgery and is still in pain from the first one. Do you have anything for that person? Thanks.
Hello Suzanne,
Thank you for reaching out to us! I suggest booking a free 30 min consultation/knee evaluation with Bill to discuss what your experiencing. Bill will be able to provide great advice and recommendations/solutions for whats going on. If your interested, please click on the link below to complete the consultation form and schedule a date and time that is best for you. Feel free to reach out to me for further assistance.
https://thekneepainguru.com/lp/knee-recovery-program/free-introductory-session/questionnaire/
Kind regards,
Mimi | Customer Service
I was diagnosed this week with: 1. a possible lateral meniscus tear of the left knee 2. Chondromalacia Patella-B/L Knees. WHAT IS B/L? I am a fit and very active 63 year old male, 6 ft., 185 and look like 50. In the past, I was a long distance power walker, but my latest condition has prevented me from continuing. For the past 4 weeks, I have had pain in both knees, legs and ankles. I have more pain on the side of my left knee, which is causing me to lose sleep, as I can no longer sleep on… Read more »
Hi Js,
Thank you for reaching out to us. To better assist you I have contacted you directly via email.
Mimi|Customer Support
Hi I torn medial meniscus almost 2 years ago exercising. I had surgery 12 months ago. I’m an exercise freak and I still can’t run or do any HIIT I’m getting so depressed and feel I’m not myself. I saw physio for 4 months post op who felt I needed further surgery and this I didn’t want. I then saw a chiropractor who had me back to running on treadmill 3 weeks later. However the minute if elf fine I pushed myself carrying out 10 classes a week. I have not been able to exercise since November on chiropractor instructions.… Read more »
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