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@adalwolfa @artscaping I remembered this doctor had been recommended by other patients here and they do brachial plexus surgeries. Here is the website https://www.advancedreconstruction.com/brachial-plexus-injuries-program/
MFR is a special type of PT that is designed to NOT be painful in order to get relief. It’s a slow deliberate treatment that slowly releases the fascia by either pushing, pulling, or stretching the fascia. It has worked wonders for me.
When searching for relief, make sure the treatment is done by a PT that has been trained by the pioneer John Barnes. It’s a very specialized type of PT.
Good luck
Thanks. I have researched it already and viewed some videos on their website. I’m a bit skeptical after that but will pursue it and learn more. After being in debilitating pain for years, one leaves no stone unturned.
I have been at the Mayo Clinic and the Washington University. No viable pain solution has been offered. Regenerative medicine was not discussed. Surgery is no longer an option since the injury occurred in 2009. I, too do a lot in helping myself with a lot of exercise and fifteen miles of hill walking every week. The John Barnes method is certainly something that I am interested in, and I shall contact them shortly. I believe that would help me also. Thanks for your input.
Yes, I have heard about Dr. Nathan. However, my injury was in 2009 and scar tissue, etc. make surgery a risky option for me. To boot, I have been that route already at the Mayo Clinic and the Washington University. I am looking for pain relief, and I was glad to hear on this blog about the Myofascial Release. That I will pursue. The concept makes total sense. Thanks for your input.
Good morning @adalwolfa, Wow...you are really digging in to find a tried and true option for pain management. I have already posted about my life with MFR.
Right now my pain is the all-over variety....where one size fits all. It is pretty much all I can do in the morning to drag my body into a hot shower. I then work on the restrictions on my own.
By Thursday when I have my MFR treatment, I have used yoga stretches, a cervical collar for my neck, 4 inch balls to get my spine in alignment, some hands-on movements to help with restrictions and considerable amounts of the appropriate medical cannabis, both topical and tincture.
I may not make it to the introduction of functionally restorative stem therapies. So I will stay active, give back to others and practice mindful meditation to help find joy every day. May you be free of suffering today. Chris
I’m all for the cannabis in the oil form and the weed. I used to smoke for many years for pleasure, and the relaxation, feeling of well-being and good sleep would be extremely helpful to me now. However, here in Oregon, you can by cannabis in all forms on every corner. I’m too concerned about the contents. Once there is some proper oversight and regulation, I’ll be a consumer again. Definitely want to learn more about restorative stem therapies and whether it would be an option for me. Thanks for your input. Ute
I dont smoke it cuz i dont want to screw up my lungs however, ive used the THC Tincture for about 3 years now and i sleep thru the night.
Oh boy Here we go again. I need another procedure (or operation) on my right hand now for carpel tunnel syndrome. Nine years ago I had this done on my left hand and it is still like new and can do everything with it. At this time my right hand is crippled with the rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis.And you should only see my poor nails on this hand with the psoriatic nails Then after recuperating from this, both of my legs for ablations. This would be for chronic veinous insufficiency. If I have not said it before I will say it now: "If you live long enough you might get everything", Oh my, what we will do to stay alive with a good operating body. Put my mind into "I Robot". Everything is with the mind the big control machine. I do thank the doctors for their expertise.
@adalwolfa Living in Oregon would certainly afford you lots of trails to investigate. We live in rural southern OR, and my stepson lives just outside Portland. He assists with different runs/rallies in that area, like Hood to Coast. I use a tincture right now, but open to therapies that will allow restorative rest, which is very illusive to me.
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