A CHRONIC pain specialist has been dubbed a "miracle worker" after transforming the lives of hundreds of people.
Owner of The Venard Clinic in Wirral, Venard Fong, has a 95 per cent success rate with his patients, using science-backed methods and specialised neurology techniques to resolve pain.
Mr Fong's approach has helped many clients suffering from chronic pain, migraines, sciatica, arthritis, bulging discs, and various other conditions, who have tried everything from physiotherapy to yoga and chiropractic treatment.
He uses an integrated approach, including eyes and vision science, functional neurology, cranial work, and gait repatterning.
He offers an initial 30-minute video call to discuss the issue, establish if the patient is a good fit for his work, and whether he can help.
The next step is an in-person assessment session where he maps out the causes of the pain and a projected outcome where patients can see and feel the improvements and changes that are possible.
Mr Fong offers a money-back policy if he is unable to find the cause and help the case in the assessment session.
If he can find the causes, a suitable treatment plan is then arranged.
The treatments are bespoke for each individual, and results can be as quick as within a few hours.
Mr Fong said: "The speed of the results come from knowing what to treat.
"Muscles and joints don’t tighten up and give out pain unless the nervous system tells it to.
"Working out why the nervous system is sending these signals is key and saves you a lot of time and unnecessary costs long term.
"Finding the causes and solving them is pretty straightforward.
"How fast you get your life back and what memories and experiences you get to make is up to you."
Mr Fong has been dubbed "The Pain Free Ninja" by many of his clients.
Client Angela said: "My daughter was on the receiving end of a bad tackle during a football match.
"After 3 sessions with Venard she was back playing football and scoring goals."
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