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Old 05-29-2009, 09:54 AM
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Glen:

One of the articles mentioned the following:

"Since double crush may include two or more entrapments, careful investigation is paramount to successful treatment. It has been my experience, as well as that of Mariano et al., that double crush syndrome can and does respond to chiropractic management that includes: spine and extraspinal manipulation, myofascial release adjunctive physiotherapies and rehabilitative exercises. Many times peripheral entrapments may occur within the myofascial planes of certain muscles ( i.e., pronator teres syndrome), and responds well to myofascial release technique as described by Eahey et al."

As I said before, when Alan leaves Dr. Theirl's office after his manipulations, Alan can move mountains.

I shall read all the other articles and I bless you for this.

Melody

P.S. For those who don't know what a G5 machine that chiros use, looks like, I just googled it.

Here's a link.

http://www.g5.com/products/gk-3/
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