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DiscussionMyofascial Release Therapy (MFR) for treating compression and pain
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Replies to "@helennicola Thanks for the question. I think trigger point therapy can mean 2 things. One is..."
@jenniferhunter Hi all. Has anyone had sciatica or interstitial cystitis “cured” by myofascial release treatment? How long or how many sessions would be a reasonable expectation?
I’m surprised that I never heard of it before now, having been to many P/T’s over the years but I guess there are always new trends in healthcare and everyone respond differently; I had plantar fasciitis 3 yrs. ago and was told by my foot dr. that the fascia had stretched due to overuse of an elliptical machine and that is what was causing the pain which after 1 yr. was resolved with a steroid injection.I also had gone to a “rolfer” in Ca. prior to a hip replacement which was quite painful but had excellent results lasting for almost 1month when I could not walk w/o pain prior. I found dry needling to be of no help, and trigger point therapy to work but again, too painful. I have found someone in my area who performs the MFR type of P/T and think he could be helpful to my husband who has back issues. Thanks again for your input.