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I had a new client the other day for an 80 minute massage. I asked him if there is anything that he wanted me to know. He told me that he suffers from a herniated disc that he has had for a few years. He has constant low back and right hip pain that at times radiates down the back of his leg to his knee. He told me that he has had two injections in his low back and has to stay on anit- inflamtory medication. Anything to avoid surgery. The pain is always there. I asked him if he ever saw a chiropractor for his pain. He said yes. But the adjustments hurt his hip so bad that he could not continiue. So here is a guy that thinks he is on the verge of surgery. I knew that there was a very strong probubllity that was not the case. The vast majority of pain people experience is nocioceptive pain( soft tissue- muscle, tendon, ligament, facia). MDs and Chiropractors see pain as neuropathic pain( nerve pain). With that asumption they give the wrong treatments and therapies. Now there is no denying that at times injections and surgery is needed. Not denying that. But most of the time - NOT. 70% to 85% of all pain comes directly from trigger points. Anyway I showed my client a testimonial from a client that I was able to help out of a very painful condition that she had delt with for a couple of years. I showed him that testimonial because all pain has a psychological eliment too it. I wanted him to start thinking maybe he is not on the edge of surgery. I palpated his entire back upper torso, both hips, and right leg. I found a very painful spot on his right L5 erectors. Another very painful spot on his right greater trochantor. A painful spot in the middle part of his lower right hamstrings. And also a tender spot on the right spinous of L3. I knew that if Iwas able to eliminate all those painful palaptory spots that I would most likely eliminate his pain problem. Because a healthy body had no painful spots even with deep massage. Ive been hunting and eliminateing trigger points for thirty years now. He walked out of the massage room pain free. He was pain free for the first time in years. All those other professional people misdiagnosed him because they assume neuropathic pain over nocioceptive pain. I assume the other way around. I'm a Massage Therapist.
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Thanks for posting the link to that book, Gordon. It looks like an interesting and worthwhile read!
worse, no doubt-- and for weeks. Because he won't be in a hurry to take the pain. they prefer taking the money.
I went to a chiropractor in town for a while last year or the year before - time flies! Can't remember...Anyway, he was very nice, and respected my expertise which I thought was great! He really tried to help me but couldn't. He even knew to work on soft tissue problems! At $47 for each 10-15 minute visit, I gave up after a few tries.
We need to clone Gordon...
sigh. we have to wait for the science to catch up with the need.
That chiropractor I've started working with? I'm thinking it won't last. Told you we visited some businesses; he talked while I gave chair massage to 30+ people. Well, based on that, he had 80% signed up for free chiro evaluations / first adjustment. On Tuesday I have six 1-hr massage sessions in his office; not one has signed up with him for an adjustment, they've all put the session off.
Gordon, Therese, I have already told the guy if I encounter pain, I am going to attempt to take it away. No way I could stand myself if I skipped over a TP and told somebody who is hurting she needs the DC instead.
He knew to work soft tissue...but doesn't know how to; not his fault, he wasn't taught it in all his schooling.
Take out the trigger points that are holding vertebra out of position, the body will self-correct.
Therese Schwartz said:
I went to a chiropractor in town for a while last year or the year before - time flies! Can't remember...Anyway, he was very nice, and respected my expertise which I thought was great! He really tried to help me but couldn't. He even knew to work on soft tissue problems! At $47 for each 10-15 minute visit, I gave up after a few tries.
We need to clone Gordon...
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