WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? – 12 9 23

WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? – 12 9 23

American Medicine Today - Radio

DR. ALFRED O. BONATI DISCUSSES HOW A NEW HYPOTHESIS IN MEDICINE IS THAT BACK PAIN IS ACTUALLY CENTERED IN THE BRAIN. HE DETAILS WHY THAT IS A VERY FLAWED CONCEPT.

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9:139 Dec 2023

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Rethinking Back Pain: Dr. Alfred Benati's Mechanical Solutions

Episode Overview

  • Challenging the brain-centred pain hypothesis for chronic back pain
  • Advocating for mechanical solutions with a 98% success rate
  • Highlighting the limitations of current medical approaches to back pain
  • Emphasizing the need for more effective and targeted treatments
  • Insights into the groundbreaking work of Dr. Alfred Benati
The back pain is not only real, it's also mechanical. The people are not really understanding where is the pathology that create that pain. I didn't either, but the fact that God put me in a situation to have the exposure to too many thousands of people with back pain, I was able to figure it out where the problem is.

Ever thought that back pain might be all in your head? Dr. Alfred Benati is here to challenge that idea. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', he takes a critical look at the popular hypothesis that chronic back pain originates in the brain. Instead, Dr. Benati argues for a mechanical approach to treating back pain, which he believes is more effective and offers lasting relief.

With a 98% success rate, his innovative techniques are providing real results for patients who have struggled with conventional treatments. Dr. Benati doesn't just critique the current medical approaches; he sheds light on why they fall short and how his methods offer a better alternative. If you're tired of hearing that your back pain is just a mental issue, this episode might just change your perspective.

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