RE: CSfrozen shoulder treatment

2009-10-21 Thread kath
 

Thanks to everyone who responded with info about frozen shoulder, some very
interesting angles that we didn't consider.  We are definitely going to look
into all your advice.

Kathy

 

 



CSfrozen shoulder treatment

2009-10-20 Thread Anomie
Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy is very very effective for Frozen  
shoulder!   I am in the Pittsburgh PA area if I can help anyone with  
it there!
This is a note that I send out in response to requests for therapists  
in a persons area. VERY effective for all kinds of pain issues. It  
has changed my life for the better, I used to get migraines and was  
dx with Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain!


If I can answer questions, please contact me directly... I dont  
always check this very very busy forum...


Sadly the training programs are few and far between, this means there  
are not enough well trained therapists. You will find them listed in  
the member directory that can be found at http:// 
www.myofascialtherapy.org/. You will see a blue box on the left side.  
Hopefully you may be able to see someone close to you in that listing.


You can also email the therapists there and ask if they know of  
anyone close to you if they are not close enough. There may be  
someone that they know that is good, but not in our organization.  
Another possibility is to send me another note and I will post your  
request on our professional email group which includes some therapist  
that are not on the website listing.


You may also find some help by joining the myotherapy yahoo group  
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/myotherapy/On this group  
there are other folks with myofascial pain and therapists that are  
doing trigger point work. You can ask questions and request help.  
This group is not affiliated with the NAMTPT in any way.


You can try  to find a therapist at
http://www.myopainseminars.com/seminars/travell/series_grads
 http://www.bonnieprudden.com/helpline.html
http://www.nmtcenter.com/practitioner/

Our website also lists several training programs and you might try  
contacting them for a lead.


I can't personally vouch for any practitioners listed in these sites  
but it is a good start.  Ask them about their training. I hope this  
helps.


Another possibility is to come to the training programs yourself or  
encourage a friend or loved one to do so. That may sound far- 
reaching, but that is actually what most of us have done. So many  
MTPT where having pain themselves (some debilitating) and found it so  
extremely helpful that we changed our lives and went to school to  
learn to help ourselves and others! (part of class is working on each  
other)


You can also look for  books by Claire Davies  Trigger Point Therapy  
Workbook and Frozen Shoulder Workbook... big help for self care.



Please let me know if I can help you further or if you are having  
problems.  cm...@zbzoom.net




In Service
Mary Jo


The Universe has always been generous with me, offering me the best  
of all possibilities. Abundance is within my reach and it is grinning  
at us!