← Return to Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR) for treating compression and pain

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@helennicola my dr said insurance doesn’t cover myofascial as it is considered a massage type which is not covered. Everything I’ve read said to make sure the therapist is trained by the Barnes guy but if your PT knows the technique and then insurance would cover it it might be worth a shot. I do feel better today yesterday was my 3rd session. I haven’t had to use my TENS yet just icing down. And slightly less urge to pee every 30 min or so.

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My P/T was not Barnes trained and he sort of pooh-poohed it which led me to believe he was not adept. If I get to the point of needing MFR I will pay the $175/hr. ! My one and only specialist in the area has a 2 month waiting list and it may be longer now. Helen