3-Easy Steps for Sharp Pain Behind The Knee

Does your knee hurts in the back?

You know…The kind of pain that’s sharp and hurts all of a sudden​​​​…

Normally people think it’s going to take a long time to relieve knee pain. This is not always the case. So if you’re looking for a solution for your knee pain that doesn’t involve drugs, shots, surgery or painful physical therapy…

You’ll want to join me for Today’s LIVE Video Presentation on:​​
“3-Easy Steps To Relieve Sharp Pain Behind the Knee” 

3-Easy Steps to Relieve Sharp Pain Behind The Knee

Step #1 – Drink a big glass of water

Step #2 – Plant and Pull (*Watch video for detailed description)

Step #3 – Notice changes in how the knee feels

Give it a try for yourself. Experience is the best teacher and let me know in the comments section below what you notice…

Bill Parravano (The Knee Pain Guru)

Bill Parravano is “The Knee Pain Guru” and has been called, “the best in the world at eliminating knee pain without drugs, shots or surgery.”

He brings over 26 years of martial art and bodywork experience understanding movement and tensions patterns that lead to physical pain.

Bill 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 of identifying the blocks that keep people stuck in pain and skillfully removing them allows for lasting change, and a new reality for his clients…

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Andy

Do u need to sit down when u plant the knee or stand