The first visit takes
about 1 hour, and we begin by asking a number of detailed questions:
- Why have you come to see me - what is the problem?
- If this is due to an accident, how were you injured?
- How long have you had this pain / problem / diagnosis?
- Who have you seen for this? What treatment(s) have you had from each?
- What medications do you take for any reason?
- Do you take vitamins or herbal preparations?
- Have you had any broken bones or fractures?
- Have you had any surgery?
- What makes you feel better?
- What makes you feel worse?
- What activities can you no longer do?
- Have you been prevented from working because of this problem? For how long?
- On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst your pain from this problem
has ever been, what is your pain level right now?
- What else would you like me to know about you and / or this problem?
Once we finish talking, we do a physical evaluation; looking at posture, the
amount of movement you have in your joints, and whether that movement causes
increased pain or discomfort.
Next, your CHW doctor will place their hands on the back of your neck to feel
your tissue tension. This tells him or her which muscles’ soft tissues
need to be treated, and which ones should be treated first. Myofascial Release
is a very gentle stretching technique, guided entirely by feedback. If you have
a tender point or a trigger point, we will find it just by feel.
Your part of the treatment is very simple. You must drink an additional gallon
of fluid -- that is right, a gallon! -- Above and beyond your normal intake both
on the day of treatment and for one to two days afterwards to prevent excessive
soreness. If you feel like you are coming down with the flu or if you feel nauseated,
you have not had enough to drink.
While you are being treated with Myofascial Release, your improvement will
not progress in a straight line. Rather, your progress will zigzag; for some,
it is more like riding a roller coaster. Although you may feel like you are taking
two steps forward and one-step back, you will be making progress. Don’t
get discouraged -- you will improve! This zigzag progress happens because your
brain takes time to accept changes in the posture and muscle tension that it
recognizes as "normal" for you. As your muscle tension and posture are changed
by treatment, your brain will gradually accept these changes as your "new normal." |