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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
Posts: 11,427
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wtrpk,
I would suggest trying to find a Physical therapist with good skills in myofacial release. It has some relation to the trigger point issues gary mentioned by the therapist has far more training than a simple massage therapist. Many massage therapists tend to over state their skill set.
If you can find a PT who works in a PT clinic that has a specialty in spine and cervical issues, that would be great. As I mentioned in another post, some of the new spinal traction machines can carefully measure the forces applied.
I saw my PT last Thursday for neck issues. I was a mess. One session and I am much better. Just myofacial release treatments. No range of motion or stretching treatments. I see her again next week after allowing my neck to settle down.
Hope you can find a good MR PT. They are worth their weight in gold.
btw, a nerve conduction test (EMG) will just show if there is a nerve blockage in your arm or if it is higher up. An expensive and sometimes uncomfortable test just to rule out carpal tunnel syndrome or a elbow or such nerve impingement. I have had two different nerve conduction tests. One with long needles and one without. Both were pricey.
My money is on your neck.
My best to you.
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Mark in Idaho
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Last edited by Mark in Idaho; 10-17-2011 at 06:20 PM.
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