Managing back pain is simple but not easy.

As I explained last time, I’ve seen that your lifestyle is the biggest contributor to your back problems. Long hours behind the desk or driving, and not spending enough time on stretching exercises are the reasons why you experience back pain every few weeks. Over the last eight years, I’ve seen this time after time — people like you come to see me, they feel much better after treatment, they even do the exercises I’ve shown them for a few weeks, but then — for reasons beyond my understanding — they stop. They stop correcting their posture, they stop exercising, and painful tension around the upper back, shoulders and neck starts building up. After a few more days, they call me to book an emergency treatment session. This painful cycle usually repeats itself every five to seven weeks, but it can be prevented with regular treatment.

I understand that the price of the treatment is the main reason people don’t book themselves regularly. That’s why I’ve created this offer. It might not be for you, but if you feel like your back pain is returning every few weeks, and you’ve seen the difference after only one session with me, then this might actually be the best deal for you.

Here’s the deal:

One 30-minute sports massage session a month for £25 to help you maintain a pain-free state for as long as you continue coming in for regular sports massage sessions.

I want to help as many people as possible, but my time is limited, so I can only offer this deal to 12 people on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you don’t want to miss out, book your spot by clicking on the link below.

To make it fair and easy for both of us, I use PayPal. Once you click on the link, the PayPal window will open. This is where you are going to be asked to agree to the T&C for this deal, which means that PayPal will arrange automatic monthly payments of £25, You won’t have to do anything other than call me and book your next appointment.

If you have any questions, please call me at 07851106154.

 

See you soon,

Martin