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Aloha Therese,
I like your plan to work a wide variety of areas. As you know our bodies are complex puzzles composed of interconnected pieces. Keep exploring and coaxing.
I personally use and make available to my clients and students Grace Harbor Farms MSM cream to relieve joint pains. I use it as my first line of defence "first aide cream" when my injured shoulder aches and I haven't made time to get massage or chiropractic to get it back into it's best form. You can read my testimony about this cream on my website:
http://www.lomilomi-massage.org/Massage-Products.html
Keep up your good work,
Barbara Helynn Heard
Seattle, WA
Thanks Barbara! I forgot to mention that I used PanAway on her knee and thigh and recommended that she get Arnica cream from our local GNC store. I will tell her about the MSM cream. I give MSM to my horse so I know it works!
I told her she was a puzzle I needed to figure out and don't give up.
Therese,
What is her hip range of motion like? Could this be referred pain from her hip?
What investigations has she had (x-ray MRI etc) from the chiropractor and MD?
You mention she is English professor, what else does she do in her recreation time?
I suggest you check the back of the knee for the tone of the popliteus, which can affected the function of the knee.
sounds like her meniscus is out of alignment
Dawn,
I have never heard of a mal-aligned meniscus, so would be interested to hear more about that.
My understanding from direct cadaver studies and anatomy texts is that the menisci are attached at their peripheral rims to the inside of the joint capsule, often referred to as the coronary ligaments. This attachment keeps the menisci firmly attached to the tibial plateau. Also, the medial meniscus has an attachment to the deep layer of the MCL.
Hi Matthew, I will have to check those things with her. I do think it could be referred pain from her hip, given how tight and tender her groin area (palpating for psoas) is. I do know that the doctors "couldn't find anything wrong" with her knee but I'll need to get specific answers about those.
Thanks!
Matthew D. Stewart said:
Therese,
What is her hip range of motion like? Could this be referred pain from her hip?
What investigations has she had (x-ray MRI etc) from the chiropractor and MD?
You mention she is English professor, what else does she do in her recreation time?
I suggest you check the back of the knee for the tone of the popliteus, which can affected the function of the knee.
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