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

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Yes, I experience both, though not constantly. For some reason I feel it more at night, once I’ve gone to bed. Maybe once my legs are up and out, it strikes more. A few times only it was quite painful. I once tried gabapentin but it gave me the willies, like something was under my skin. My neuropathy is caused by type 2 diabetes.

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Hi again catstx, I am having success regarding neck and bursitis pain with my MFR therapist who is John Barnes trained with only 3 sessions, each 90 minutes; however he did tell me he has not found this type of therapy to be beneficial to those with neuropathy as this science does not extend to treatment of nerve issues but could possibly help as an adjunct to help relieve muscular, tendon type pain if that is the cause of your neuropathy. (hope I explained that correctly) Just FYI before making an investment that insurance does not always cover. Helen