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

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@sundance6 You went to your first Myofascial Release Therapy appointment and you are wondering if your experience was typical.

You will notice that I moved your question to a previous discussion related to Myofascial Release Therapy. I did this so you could more easily connect with members like @jenniferhunter @artscaping @helennicola @catstx @bustrbrwn22 @1sluna that have experience with this topic.

@sundance6 The experience you outline above, makes me call into question the practitioner that assessed and administered the Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR). I am not medically trained but I am familiar with the treatment. I saw a physical therapist/medical doctor for my treatment and I was referred by my PCP.

May I ask more about their title, qualifications, credentialing, education, etc.? . What kind of an establishment did this person work at? Were you referred and will your insurance pay for the treatment?

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She was recomended to me by some else who practices MFR. She told me she had been in the business for eight years. She works out a n office in a business complex. On her business card it says LMT #$#@, CCSP whatever that means.
As I said I have had body work done on me for 60. I had never had the use of sucgen cups used on me before. I told her not to try and dig the knots out of my neck because they would fight back. She did anyway and I'm very sore back there today.
I just want to know what other people have had done to them with MFR? I looked a little on line the night before and read about Dr. John Barnes and his body work didn't seem the same! Can someone let me know how MFR was done to them.
Thanks,
Sundance(RB)