My doctor says that my pain is caused by bone rubbing on bone, can Pain Gone Now really make a difference for me?
Yes, Pain Gone now techniques are helpful for pain caused by a bone rubbing on bone diagnosis. Rossiter Workout stretches help increase the amount of space/flexibility in your connective tissue(to decrease the amount of pressure of the bones rubbing together) and Resistance Stretching helps your body to be stronger to help you maintain the space you’ve created.
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