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Old 06-23-2015, 07:50 PM #1
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Default cervical radiculopathy and myofascial release therapy

Anyone used myofascial therapy for a cervical radiculopathy ? I have neck pain and left arm pain, and PT didn't help at all, but I'm thinking of having a MFT.
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Anyone used myofascial therapy for a cervical radiculopathy ? I have neck pain and left arm pain, and PT didn't help at all, but I'm thinking of having a MFT.
Probably wouldn't hurt, may even help if your referred pain has a myofascial origin. But true radiculopathy, if that's what you have, probably needs to be confronted directly!
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