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d00df00d (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
That makes sense. Thanks!
mgaft1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Dear xStillFlyx.example for need to incorporate elbow is sciatica. in this case muscular reflex spasm is great enough for need to utilize elbow and a special in kneading-petrissage #5.another case is if your client in comparisons to your physical capability are big and muscular I do recommend to incorporate elbow techniques. however when you incorporate elbow movements have to be performed slowly and pressure can be increased gradually only.I use nonallergic lubrications.Best wishes.Boris
mgaft1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Dear thefoll19,Sorry to hear about your problems. As far as I can see you have to address 2 issues. To purchase shoe insertions. the best is to see podiatrist who will prepare shoe insertions. as you described due to flat plantar you have developed mayofacial pain that have to be address otherwise you can develop a serious lower back disorder. soon will be available my treatment DVD for lower back and other regions. please subscribe in order to be notified.Best wishes.Boris
thefool19 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Dear Boris , i had a question , see i have flat feat and at the bottom on my back it hurts wen i stand too long on my feet. I was wondering if i have to go see a massage therapist a few times to unblock something or treat it somehow? , thanx!
xStillFlyx (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
In your video you use your elbows in some of the techniques. Is this neccesary, or can your hands be used as well?Also, what type of oils/lubrication/etc should be used?
mgaft1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Dear d00df00d.as you can see I perform manipulation not in sudden, forcible manner but gradually.secondly before manipulation I performed connective tissue massage( fascia release techniques) following by muscular mobilization. you can not see this techniques because this fragment is a short fragment from 2 hours DVD. it is safe and effective techniques.Best wishes.Boris
d00df00d (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
When you do these manipulations, are there specific techniques you apply to prevent tearing of the connective tissue?
yehudiadelphos (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hello again Boris, thankyou for the information and advise, I really do appreciate it, as it's definitely handy to know. Osteopath treatment seems to be the best with massage treatment, rather than seeing a chiropractor, so I've been told.Thanks once again Boris, have a good day and keep up the good work. It's certainly a good blessing to speak to someone who knows their profession well. Sincerely, Yehudi.
mgaft1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Otherwise it can develop in a more serious problem. See a doctor in order to exclude other pathology that produces similar to mayofascial pain symptoms. Soon there will be available my DVD on self-treatment of upper back and neck disorders. There, in fine details, I teach how to perform self massage, trigger point therapy, hot and ice applications as well as special exercise program. If you would like to be notified on a day of release please subscriber to our channel.Best wishes.Boris
mgaft1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi yehudiadelphos, Vigorous exercise, sudden moves, local metabolic disturbances within fascia, muscles, tendons etc., could lead to micro tears in some fibers. One of the goals of post event sports massage is to manage these micro scar tissue formations. Otherwise, gradually, muscles and fascia will lose elasticity. The condition of gradual loss of elasticity will contribute intensity of pain and lead to more severe partial or total tears. Mayofascial pain must be taken care of. |