Is the medical industry truly prioritizing your health, or are there hidden motives at play? Join us, Dr. Jake Berman and Jenny Berman, PA, as we pull back the curtain on conventional medicine's reliance on pharmaceuticals that often serve corporate profits more than patient wellness. We challenge listeners to question the standard medical advice and advocate for a more holistic approach. Drawing from our experiences in both the American and Canadian healthcare systems, we stress the importance of treating health problems at their root, rather than merely alleviating symptoms.
Ever been told surgery is your only option for a meniscus tear? Think again. We unpack the common misconception that all knee issues require surgical intervention. Instead, we argue for the benefits of physical therapy, which targets the root causes like muscle imbalances around the knee. By tackling these foundational issues, you can improve long-term knee function without the risks associated with surgery. We explore why understanding these imbalances is crucial, not just for knee health, but for overall physical resilience.
Our episode doesn’t stop at health advice. Celebrate with us as Jenny achieves a back squat personal best just nine weeks postpartum, a testament to the power of proper form and efficient movement. We highlight how small errors in movement can accumulate over time, potentially leading to injury. With video analysis and expert guidance, you can pinpoint and correct these form slips. Before wrapping up, we express our gratitude to our listeners and invite you to explore additional resources available through our website and social media platforms.
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