Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Hello, My wife has Lyme, and now needs physical therapy after a recent minor car accident (whip lash). Dr. Burrascano states on p32 of his Lyme Disease treatment guidelines: " ....physical therapy...... DO NOT use ice or electrical stim unless specifically ordered by our office. " After years of following this Forum, and reading numerous books and articles on Lyme Disease, and attending dozens of Support Group meetings, and attending several national and local Lyme conferences, this constaint never came up to be followed! Have any of you with Lyme ever experienced being told by a doctor or practitioner to follow this constraint? Ice and electrical stim are two of the most effective treatments in physical therapy, and are routinely used. Many thanks, Adam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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