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re: " Spinal manipulation therapy was delivered 2 or 3 times per week and

allowed for the use of high-velocity thrust procedures according to the

judgment of experienced physiotherapists. "

Between the cost concerns, and footnoted studies I couldn't locate but

thought I recognized....

and a lot of other stuff I will simply shake my head about....

......great article.....guess that about proves it....

experienced physiotherapists shouldn't be doing that HVTP stuff....

J. Pedersen DC

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Couldn't agree more. What a joke. Next we will have executives from big pharma doing studies that show how inefective manipulation is.

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Jack,

Great quote.

“guess that about proves it....experienced physiotherapists

shouldn't be doing that HVTP stuff....”

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Couldn't agree more. What a joke. Next we will have

executives from big pharma doing studies that show how inefective manipulation

is.

Lindekugel, DC

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re: " Spinal manipulation therapy was delivered 2

or 3 times per week and

allowed for the use of high-velocity thrust procedures according to the

judgment of experienced physiotherapists. "

Between the cost concerns, and footnoted studies I couldn't locate but

thought I recognized.. ..

and a lot of other stuff I will simply shake my head about....

......great article..... guess that about proves it....

experienced physiotherapists shouldn't be doing that HVTP stuff....

J. Pedersen DC

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it now.

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  • 3 years later...

It has been a long time since I posted. My Dad has had this problem for a long

time, but truly it is so hard to watch him suffer. Can anyone shed some light on

this?

My Dad has a Defibrillator, his second. It was put into the same area as the 1st

which was a smaller model. Since THIS Defibrillator is larger, the muscles and

tissue around it tend to swell up around it causing him pain. He is in an

assisted living facility. Can anything be done to alleviate this pain? The

surgeon has been no help to us. Please advise. Thank you.

:) Jina

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Hi Joe-It's been about 3 years. There is no infection. It has been checked &

re-checked. Everytime my Dad has " the pain " , they send him to the ER. My sister

& I know that he is not having a heart attack-we know its pain from swelling

from the ICD. The Nursing Home has its' hands tied as they have to send him to

the ER when he complains of chest pains. His surgeon dismissed the pain all 5

times we saw him to discuss it. His cardiologist refers us back to the surgeon.

My Dad is 86-it is very sad to see him live his last few years in pain....Thanks

for the prayers. Jina

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Jina, I've had mine nearly 6 years and it still aches, and there's nothing they

can do about it. At 86, he can afford some pain relief. Give him the vicodin.

When it's given for actual pain it's not that addictive. And if it is? He's 86.

He's in a nursing home. He's not going to be roaming the streets looking for

illegal drugs. Give him the vicodin, dear.

Best,

Lynn

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