Back Pain, Healing, & Fraud
April 11, 2008 · Print This Article
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"Back pain is a condition that people will do just about anything to get rid of. The healing benefits of all sorts of “snake oil” remedies have been marketed to the public for years and the public has responded by spending billions of dollars.
Now in my 26 years of clinical practice treating patients with back pain, I’ve heard some pretty outrageous claims form companies touting their product as the next back pain healing agent.
Most of these claims have no scientific basis whatsoever and borderline on fraud. But none, and I mean none of these stories has topped this one.
Evidently, a husband and wife, posing as agents of the CIA, convinced people suffering with back pain to invest $870,000.00 to have access to high tech diagnosis and treatment technology from orbiting spy satellites operated by the Agency.
As the participating “patients” slept, they would then be administered curative agents for their ailments via satellite. Needless to say, people are in jail over this one.
But as ridiculous as this sounds, it happens all the time. I can’t tell you how many back pain treatment devices I’ve seen come to market over the years. It got so bad I had to buy a “BS” stamp because I would get so many letters from companies asking me to endorse their product.
Look… there are no miracle cures. There’s NOTHING you can rub on your back to cure your back pain. And there are NO satellites beaming down diagnostic and secret agent back pain treatment while you sleep. Sorry.
Let me hear from you on this one.
Malton A. Schexneider, PT, MMSc
The Back Pain Expert
“Special Agent 00PT, Ret.”







Everyone seems to have a cure for all my pain, but it costs too much money to find out if it works. I have subscribed to many that didn’t work, (when I was working and had the money). Now that I am retired, money is short and I can’t invest in such fantasies.
You could always try my program for 30 days and if it didn’t work send it back. You’d only be billed if it did work.
Let me know and I’ll work with you.