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Val, Does the book tell you how to perform trigger point massage
therapy on yourself? I've had Physical Therapists do it and was
very impressed with the results but didn't know there was a way to
perform it on myself. I'm interested!

Tahnks.
--- In Cervical_Spondylosis@yahoogroups.com, Val Charman
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> The best purchase I ever made was a book called Trigger point
massage therapy by Clair Davies. It is a detailed explanation of how
to massage the knots out of your muscles to erradicate bone pain.  I
have had very little pain since starting this therapy it is fantastic
especially as the dr told me to learn to live with the pain and to
just take strong pain killers for the rest of my life
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> I strongly recommend this book
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> Subject: Re: [Cervical_Spondylosis] How is everyone doing?
> To: Cervical_Spondylosis@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, 8 October, 2008, 3:46 PM
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> Thanks for the reminder to post!!
> I've seen two neurosurgeons for a herniated neck disc that
is pressing on my spinal cord. One recommended fusion surgery and
the other recommended physical therapy, which I decided to try rather
than surgery. I had physical therapy last January and have continued
the exercises at home. I would say that "my condition" has remained
stable and my neck is much stronger. I have learned that some things,
such as heavy lifting, will affect the nerves in my hands and legs. I
think I made the right decision, for now, not to have surgery.
> Hope that others will post their progress:) Good luck to all. Sarah
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Thu Oct 9, 2008 10:59 pm

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Hi All, One of my mentors used to say, you have to send mail to get mail. The same applies to online discussions. You have to post messages to get messages. ...
Max Lent
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Oct 8, 2008
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Thanks for the reminder to post!! I've seen two neurosurgeons for a herniated neck disc that is pressing on my spinal cord. One recommended fusion surgery and...
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The best purchase I ever made was a book called Trigger point massage therapy by Clair Davies. It is a detailed explanation of how to massage the knots out of...
Val Charman
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Oct 8, 2008
3:35 pm

Val, Does the book tell you how to perform trigger point massage therapy on yourself? I've had Physical Therapists do it and was very impressed with the...
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Oct 10, 2008
12:52 pm

Hi   Yes it is a complete workbook for you to work on your own trigger points. Hope this link works, if not try Amazon   ...
Val Charman
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Oct 10, 2008
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