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Old 12-31-2014, 02:49 PM #5
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It is near the incision sites, I have incisions in the middle of my right side of abdomen, and thats where I feel the pain to the right side of those incisions, but sometimes Im feeling same kind of pain only to my flank, like all the way to the side and not close to incisions. Maybe its scar tissue, it can refer pain further to injury site. In that case, is it better to see a massage therapist or physiotherapist?
I went to a PT that specialized in this and yes, it helped my area. It was near my incision, so I knew it was most likely scar tissue.

I tried the castor oil for a while, but the PT and the laser helped me.

We all are different.

I hope you are better soon.
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