Nellyzen - thank you for starting the thread and sharing your experience with him thus far. I have seen one of Dr. Stoxen's presentations and he does seem knowledgeable. It is certainly enticing...and I have wondered about him...
Hopefully, other members of the forum can add to the thread and we can get a better picture of who this guy really is.... For now, I am still skeptical.... But, thanks again for sharing and starting this discussion. |
I wish I lived in Chicago so I can see him in person. My cousins used to live there but recently moved to Denver, bummer.
I should probably ask to talk to some of his patients. The way he tells the stories...they are so dramatic: one guy went to 26 drs around the world before coming to me. You know, like a regular Joe. How can I regular Joe afford to travel to 26 countries? I mean I'm not saying he is not capable of what he says he is, but the stories. I'm so confused. I could probably easily spend or not make this money in the next few months if this continues and I don't get better. It's difficult to be objective when there is so much at stake. |
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Yeah, I don't like scare tactics and I've been in sales for about 10 years. Doesn't work on me.
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I wouldn't limit the searches to TOS only, there are many other debilitating conditions that he might have helped people with... But if he did the hard sell thing...that would put me off too for certain.. I do agree though that other PTs or chiros or perhaps even osteopathic drs can be helpful - but seeking them out is the trouble as they might not even have TOS or similar conditions mentioned in the ad or website or phone book. Basically you have to call or email them and ask questions to narrow down your choices, then go for an evaluation appt and see if there is a understanding or not.. |
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I've found this book an invaluable resource for trigger point work: http://www.amazon.com/Trigger-Point-...+point+therapy (check out the reviews). There's a lot out there about trigger point treatment, most of which doesn't seem to work for me, but this approach is straight-forward, gentle, and for me effective. I've had debilitating headaches and jaw pain (prevented my chewing food for about a year) and these horrible symptoms are well under control, although not gone, largely due to my following trigger point work as explained here. Unfortunately, I've yet to find trigger point work effective for the pain radiating down both arms and into the hands. Also see: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3109687/ The "Cyriax release maneuver" and first rib mobilization have somewhat helped relieve symptoms. |
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His approach is definitely interesting. MDs won't do muscle therapy on you, and PTs and other chiros will typically only see you 1 - 3 hours a week which leaves a whole lot of hours in between for TOS to continue to progress. |
[QUOTE=chroma;1039691]Which trigger points did you find useful for the jaw pain?
SCM, scalenes, masseter, digastric. |
Google IL state license lookup. This doctor is currently on probation and has had complaints filed against him for false advertising. I tried posting a link, but it is telling me I need to have at least 10 posts.
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