Heart Patient Gets Help After Severe Swelling in Knee and Calf
Mr. A. rushed to his Cardiologist’s office because he was suffering with severe pain and swelling in the back of his knee and calf. Since Mr. A. was a past heart patient he thought his symptoms were due to a blood clot in his leg….
Instead his cardiologist informed him that the pain and swelling was from a Baker’s Cyst that developed in the back of his knee. The Baker’s Cyst was so large it was interfering with his circulation…
After leaving his cardiologists office Mr. A. called Dr. Alexandra Schnee, D.C.…
Mr.A, Allen TX
“The pain in my knee from the Baker’s Cyst made it difficult to walk for any length of time. It was difficult getting out of a chair and I had difficulty climbing stairs. Remaining on my feet for any length of time (was painful). Now after completing Dr. Schnee’s Cold Knee Program I can now walk normally, stand for longer periods of time, and climb stairs normally.
My knee feels 90% improved.”
If you have swelling in your knees because of arthritis, ‘bone on bone’, a meniscus tear,a Baker’s Cyst, tendonitis, bursitis, a knee injury, or unsuccessful knee surgery, and live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area call our office at 214- 596-1051 to find out if you’re a candidate for Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program.
Visit http://www.helpmykneepain.com or if you would like more information about Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program fill out the form on the right side of this screen to get your FREE report mailed to you today!
This patient gave Dr. Alexandra Schnee, D.C. permission to use his unsolicited testimonial for marketing purposes.
Dr. Alexandra K. Schnee, B.S.,D.C.,-Your Cold Laser Doctor for the Non-Surgical Treatment of Knee Pain for the Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Area-“ Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program Has Been Helping People with Knee Pain and Joint Pain in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area Since 2001.”
Baker’s Cyst Pain Relieved with Cold Laser| Dallas-Fort Worth
Cold Laser Dallas-Fort Worth:Dr.Schnee’s,D.C. patient shares his story about baker’s cyst pain he had and how at first he thought it was a blood clot



