Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 > >, if they recommend PT, what questions should I ask? > Gale, I thought of yoga a couple yrs. ago. At one of the support >classes, we tried a little. I'll ck and see if there are any classes >and what the Dr. says. > Well, I guess you and win, I'll have to try hanging, but >only when no one is around, haha. Hi Kay, With the EMG, they are testing nerve conduction rates, etc....and it sounds like they found something, maybe slower conduction. This can come from pressure on the nerve, like from a bulging disc. You should simply get a referral for PT, then find your own person...but your insurance may determine places where you can go. You would be looking for an outpatient orthopedic PT dept.....which most are. You do NOT just want the hands on treatment that is " feel good " like hot packs and massage. You want a biomechanical assessment.....someone to look at how you stand, how you sit, your movement patterns, etc...to see if you are stressing your low back and creating the disc problem. (Poor posture is actually the most common cause, then aggravated by things like heavy, improper lifting). You can ask if any of the PTs are " McKenzie trained " as that is specific to disc problems.......or if they are a manual PT, which means that they do gentle mobilization (really an osteopathic technique). I would not do yoga yet....until you have someone work with you individually, to teach you proper stretching, etc. A Yoga teacher does not have the same level of training and can't really be watching the whole class all the time. But with a good PT, it might only take about 4-6 sessions to assess and instruct you. As a PT I loved doing this stuff because it makes such a huge difference for the person. I had one doctor in the Uni health center tell his patients that I was the 'posture police! " Gale's recommendation for hanging is a good one. If you are short, get a little foot stool...then stand on it under a door and grip the upper door frame, then bend your knees a little to take your feet off the stool (or even just some of the weight off your feet) and see what it feels like to your back and leg. Again, this is just traction. AND there she was, swinging from the OUT HOUSE door!!! ta da ta da..... Hope you get better soon. Maui Nanc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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