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Traditional Healing Meets Modern Mastery: Dr. Adam Gavine’s 2-Day Fix for Chronic Pain Pt. 2

Traditional Healing Meets Modern Mastery: Dr. Adam Gavine’s 2-Day Fix for Chronic Pain Pt. 2

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What if healing your body didn’t have to mean surgery, endless physical therapy, or outrageously expensive machines?

In this Part 2 episode, I sit down with Dr. Adam, a seasoned practitioner who co-founded the Wasabi Method. He’s cracked a powerful, low-friction approach to pain relief and tissue healing that doesn’t require a Ferrari-level device or medical degree. With just sound waves, a smart technique, and the right mindset, he’s helping people get real, lasting results.

You’ll hear how he used this approach to help my wife Margaret, who was barely walking at the time and how his gentle, precise method turned her health and confidence around.

Dr. Adam’s story started like many others in health care: frustrated with conventional tools that overpromised and underdelivered. Instead of playing the game, he created a method that pairs affordable tech with decades of clinical wisdom. Today, he’s empowering both professionals and everyday people to use shockwave therapy safely, effectively, and confidently. Whether it’s chronic pain, injury recovery, or mobility limitations, Adam’s approach isn’t just innovative, it’s compassionate.

Why This Matters to You

Feeling stuck in pain, stiffness, or slow recovery? You’re not broken and you don’t need to be fixed. Dr. Adam reveals how the body already knows how to heal, it just needs the right signals to get started.

Tired of high-priced devices and low-value results? The Wasabi Method ditches the hype and delivers real outcomes with simple, proven tools and smarter technique.

Practitioners feeling burned out on protocols that don’t work? Dr. Adam explains why it's not about the tool, it’s about how you use it. His method teaches you to deliver better care with more confidence and less complexity.

Struggling to get patients (or yourself) to trust the healing process? This episode shows how emotional safety, communication, and meeting people where they are can transform outcomes, physically and mentally.

Actionable Advice

Rethink pain as a signal, not a setback: Your body isn’t broken, it’s communicating. Learn to interpret what it's asking for.

Use simplicity as your superpower: You don’t need fancy equipment. What matters is technique, consistency, and the right education.

Build trust before technique: Start with safety, empathy, and small wins. Healing begins when people feel seen and secure.

Train like a nervous system whisperer: Reduce pain to restore function. Calm the body, and strength follows naturally.

Respect your own pace: Healing doesn’t have to be aggressive. Gentle progress often leads to the deepest change.

Dr. Adam started his career inside conventional systems, using traditional tools and protocols that often fell short. Over time, he realized real healing required a different approach, one that combined affordable technology with deep physiological understanding and emotional intelligence. 

Today, he’s created the Wasabi Method, empowering both professionals and individuals to deliver powerful results through education, accessibility, and true human connection.

Links and Resources to Explore

Dr. Adam Gavine’s Website

Dr. Adam Gavine on Instagram

Listen to the Full Episode – Available now on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube.


You don’t need to wait for permission to start healing. Whether you're a practitioner ready to upgrade your tools or someone looking to feel strong and functional again, this episode is your invitation to step into a new way of thinking and doing. Listen in, take what resonates, and begin applying it today. Your body is ready to respond.


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