Good for you! Massage is great for some things, plantar fasciitis being one of them. Also frozen shoulder and carpal tunnel if you catch it early. Sciatica too, if it’s caused by tight hip rotators (piriformis syndrome) and not nerve compression at the spinal cord. I will say, it’s not that easy to find a massage therapist who really und…
Good for you! Massage is great for some things, plantar fasciitis being one of them. Also frozen shoulder and carpal tunnel if you catch it early. Sciatica too, if it’s caused by tight hip rotators (piriformis syndrome) and not nerve compression at the spinal cord. I will say, it’s not that easy to find a massage therapist who really understands how to work on these things, but you’re most likely to find them in a chiro office or PT clinic. Or private practice, but def with a referral. Just probably less likely at a spa, even a fancy one.
I’m searching for a new chiropractor, but my last search found one who left me feeling physically assaulted. I had a great one in California that did muscle work before adjustment and she found one where I moved and explained how to treat me, but he retired. The last one just adjusted me without muscle work and it did no good.
Any idea how I can find one that knows how to actually treat people? My neck has been out for a week causing headaches…but I’m not willing to take a chance on another one who could do more harm than good. Muscle work is so important.
Yeah, me too. I am looking. I'll pop in for a comment if I find anyone, but I am not holding my breath.
This is gross and creepy, sorry, but I actually bought special pliers to remove teeth in 2020. With what was going on, I had no idea whether society was going to completely crash or not. I knew dentists would not let people in because of the "virus", and I knew I'd rather have a way to pull a tooth if the absolute worst thing happened and I was in so much pain I wanted to die. (I have teeth problems.) Luckily, the pliers remain in the drawer and I intend to keep them there.
Good for you! Massage is great for some things, plantar fasciitis being one of them. Also frozen shoulder and carpal tunnel if you catch it early. Sciatica too, if it’s caused by tight hip rotators (piriformis syndrome) and not nerve compression at the spinal cord. I will say, it’s not that easy to find a massage therapist who really understands how to work on these things, but you’re most likely to find them in a chiro office or PT clinic. Or private practice, but def with a referral. Just probably less likely at a spa, even a fancy one.
I’m searching for a new chiropractor, but my last search found one who left me feeling physically assaulted. I had a great one in California that did muscle work before adjustment and she found one where I moved and explained how to treat me, but he retired. The last one just adjusted me without muscle work and it did no good.
Any idea how I can find one that knows how to actually treat people? My neck has been out for a week causing headaches…but I’m not willing to take a chance on another one who could do more harm than good. Muscle work is so important.
One suggestion: look for a Palmer School graduate. They've been teaching holistic methods for decades.
Definitely. Both previous ones were trained there. Will there be a bio in their online posts? Just not sure where to look.
Thanks.
I haven't used this feature, but maybe it will help. It's a "Find a Chiropractor" page on the Palmer School website: https://www.palmer.edu/find-a-chiropractor-map/
Thanks for that! Now if anyone has ideas on how to find a non-Covidiot dentist.....
Yeah, me too. I am looking. I'll pop in for a comment if I find anyone, but I am not holding my breath.
This is gross and creepy, sorry, but I actually bought special pliers to remove teeth in 2020. With what was going on, I had no idea whether society was going to completely crash or not. I knew dentists would not let people in because of the "virus", and I knew I'd rather have a way to pull a tooth if the absolute worst thing happened and I was in so much pain I wanted to die. (I have teeth problems.) Luckily, the pliers remain in the drawer and I intend to keep them there.
Wow! Hope they can stay there.
Very useful, thanks.