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Chronic Pain | Last Active: Oct 29 9:41am | Replies (592)

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@mlross4508

I have begun my first MFR treatment of three, and I have begun to have less neuropathy in my my feet, after 2 days, and I have a sense of feeling better overall with my body. I’ve had CRPS and nerve pain for several years and this is the first treatment that I feel might really give me some long term pain relief. You need to be diligent in doing exercises st home, and communicate with your therapist what hurts and what doesn’t. I feel it’s a great procedure that had been producing results. I have tried some many different treatments, epidurals, neural stimulators, etc and this procedure has given me some hope for getting some long term relief. I know it’s early but as we know, it’s good to be optimistic.

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@mlross4508 That's wonderful that MFR is helping you. I would be surprised in 3 treatments are enough. Ask about how you can self treat at home for your issues. Also doing something like Yoga where you hold a stretch will also release fascia and might be a way to continue improving. Just don't stop moving after you are better because the issues can re-occur. You can keep this going after you stop treatments. We have a discussion for MFR where there is a lot of information and links. Would you join us there and copy & paste your comment to that discussion? It's good to hear success stories. Good for you!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/

I have neuropathy in both feet. After reading this I’m going to try mfr to see if it makes a difference. Thank you for your post x

wht is a MFR treatment