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Hi there
I have PN from chemo (carbotaxol) and have been on Intragam infusions since April 2013. I stopped work as feet and hands were painful, feet dropped and eventually my balance went off. I just want to alert readers and posters to DNS - Deep Neuro-muscular Stabilisation. This is a non invasive, non-chemical - low impact therapy for sufferers of neurological conditions. I have a physio-therapist and a chiropractor work on me simultaneously for about 40mins-1 hour. Since starting therapy in September I have seen improvements in my balance, loss of pain in my back, neck and shoulders; and contained footdrop. Here is a link FYI but please also check it out on Google http://www.nydnrehab.com. I hope it helps anyone who is suffering pain. |
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I couldn't find much on this technique. Sorry.
I don't recall anyone else here posting about it either. So the bottom line, is ... 1) if it is affordable for you, and 2) if it works... and does not cause side effects, then give it a try. It would be very helpful if you continue with it, to post about it here, as others might want to try it. ![]()
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