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Old 11-29-2010, 12:50 AM
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Try to locate an advanced or knowledgeable Dr or PT or even a expert chiropractor...some find help with these other methods/modalities, and some don't.
I sure did, got more help & symptom relief than any of the MD's I went to, same with the rookie PTs, stay away from any beginners or those that use a one size fits all approach.

You need to find ones that have studied more on the soft tissue/myofascial/ alignment parts of the body.

Body-workers, usually advanced ones might be of help also.

The whole area involved is so complicated it takes someone with a very inquisitive mind to sort out all the factors that can be at play.
And it takes time to resolve all the bad stuff after you find some good help.

So don't get too impatient if things take awhile to improve, as long as it begins to feel like you found some good help and small steps are moving forward, that is a big plus.
any steps backward need to be addressed and figured out why.
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