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ralphyde Posted - 03/18/2009 : 10:28:34
Pro golfer Ben Crane credits Dr. Sarno for his recovery from back issues.

http://www.portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=123734199973229600
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Work with renowned rehab specialist John Sarno has helped Crane correct a back issue that kept him off the Tour for six months in 2007 and threatened his career.

“I’m in the best stretch of health I’ve had,” Crane says. “Dr. Sarno has been instrumental in giving me a second lease on my career. He’s helped me change the way I think about my back.”


Best wishes,
Ralph
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Capn Spanky Posted - 03/19/2009 : 08:31:14
Thanks for sharing this Ralph! This is a great promo for spreading the good news about Dr. Sarno. Man... if a few more professional athletes would get on board and go public, Dr. Sarno's message would spread like wildfire. I believe if Dr. Sarno theories went mainstream it could revolutionize healthcare and disability claims.

Often when I hear about professional athletes with injuries I wonder if it's TMS. Most recently with A-Rod. With all the negative press and attention he's getting, suddenly and unexpectedly he has to have hip surgery. Hmmm…?

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