Shoulder Injury

rond..@spiritone.com

2017-03-31

Important for us not to define what is going on with a person we do not
know....and if we are not med. professional trained for this type of
condition.
That said. I was told by a physician and PT that I had a frozen shoulder
(several years back). The supervised and at home PT work I was doing was
making it worse....just at Jeff mentioned. It got to the point where I was
in such pain I just stopped doing the PT work. I felt better within 12
hours. So I did not restart the exercises / stretches. Felt better...not
normal, but better. A few days later I went to my massage therapist for an
appointment that had been scheduled weeks before. I told her what was going
on and to feel free to work on it.....I would scream if it was not good
work. I left there that day with a shoulder that has worked just fine
since...and have her work on it whenever I see her. Not saying this is the
right avenue for another person and I have had great success with my PT
provider (Kaiser) for other old man ailments. Every person is different.
ron

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Thompson via OBRA
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 8:24 PM
To: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Shoulder Injury

Your wife may have a condition commonly known as "frozen shoulder". I say
that because your wife's symptoms sound much like my wife. She tried Rebound
PT and it made it worse. Now she is doing a pain relief therapy called Micro
Current. Jeff Thompson
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Jeff Thompson

2017-03-31

Your wife may have a condition commonly known as "frozen shoulder". I say that because your wife's symptoms sound much like my wife. She tried Rebound PT and it made it worse. Now she is doing a pain relief therapy called Micro Current. Jeff Thompson