Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 , One last thought.....Deep Tissue Massage.......is it being done. Dominick was stuck in a similar situation because of adhesions that had formed, causing the muscles to be literally stuck in place. You could run your hand down his back and not feel his shoulder blades they were stuck so bad. The deep tissue works on these adhesions to break them apart and allow free movement of the muscles, after two or three sessions we could actually see Dom's shoulder baldes come out and his reach improved dramatically. I will warn you, it does hurt them a bit, but it is necessary if there are adhesions. I used to give Dom some tylenol after his sessions. This could be why the range of motion is good, but the shoulder is still stuck up. CAROLG > > > > My daughter Lainey has been in her DOC band for 3 weeks now. Her > head > > is rounding beautifully but we still haven't been able to resolve the > > torticollis. I'm worried that if we don't get the tort resolved > > before she graduates from the helmet, she'll go right back into her > > position that flattened her to begin with! How do I keep her from > > going back to the old head shape? We've been doing PT for 14 weeks > > now and the chiropractor for 1 week. Hoping to see results from > > that.... > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 , One last thought.....Deep Tissue Massage.......is it being done. Dominick was stuck in a similar situation because of adhesions that had formed, causing the muscles to be literally stuck in place. You could run your hand down his back and not feel his shoulder blades they were stuck so bad. The deep tissue works on these adhesions to break them apart and allow free movement of the muscles, after two or three sessions we could actually see Dom's shoulder baldes come out and his reach improved dramatically. I will warn you, it does hurt them a bit, but it is necessary if there are adhesions. I used to give Dom some tylenol after his sessions. This could be why the range of motion is good, but the shoulder is still stuck up. CAROLG > > > > My daughter Lainey has been in her DOC band for 3 weeks now. Her > head > > is rounding beautifully but we still haven't been able to resolve the > > torticollis. I'm worried that if we don't get the tort resolved > > before she graduates from the helmet, she'll go right back into her > > position that flattened her to begin with! How do I keep her from > > going back to the old head shape? We've been doing PT for 14 weeks > > now and the chiropractor for 1 week. Hoping to see results from > > that.... > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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