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Brain not "showing me" my peripheral vision

Eye Conditions | Last Active: Jul 7 1:49pm | Replies (36)

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@jenniferhunter

@88lance Here's another angle for you. The therapists who would be good at working on TOS or issues of restricted tissue that could be anywhere in the body are the ones who do myofascial release. This is specific stretching therapy created by John Barns, and he trains and certifies therapists in his MFR techniques. I have done this therapy a lot. The highly trained ones have Expert Level certifications in the John Barns methods, and my PT is an expert level. I have learned so much from her. PT's will know doctors who specialize in physical problems because they refer patients to them, so if you call a PT and inquire, they may be able to give you a name of a doctor who specializes in TOS, and you'll also have made contact with someone who could likely help treat you.

Here is the list of MFR therapists for Texas. I did a search on the mfrtherapists.com website.
https://www.mfrtherapists.com/app/list.asp?state=TX&country=US
You can also go to the John Barn's clinic (Therapy on the Rocks) for an intensive treatment over several days in Arizona or Pennsylvania. If you are not finding an MFR therapist near you, then call Therapy on the Rocks and you can ask for names of therapists who trained there who may not be listed on the website search page. You can do this therapy even if you don't have a specific diagnosis, but a list of symptoms instead. You just need a doctor willing to let you try it.
https://therapyontherocks.net/
This is our MFR discussion from the Neuropathy group where you can learn more. The first pages have a lot of links to information, and there are patients also participating in the discussion.

-Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR) for treating compression and pain: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/

Would you keep me updated on what you find and your progress? I would appreciate knowing if you find an answer, and what a TOS vascular specialist might say about this.

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Thank you for the reply and information again. I will contact some of the ones you recommended and see what they have to say. Some are only a few hour drive, so that's no problem 👍. I would be interested in seeing what they do and what affects it has.
I am also supposed to see a doctor about blood flow in the head and neck, so I will see what they say as well. I will report back what I find 👍