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TENS : An Alternative Option for Management of PAIN From Multiple Causes
It is employed by pain management clinics, chiropractors,
massage
therapists, physical therapists, athletic medical personnel, and patients for in-home use. TUT has shown efficacy when other options have failed or proved less ideal for longer-term use.
It is employed by pain management clinics, chiropractors,
massage
therapists, physical therapists, athletic medical personnel, and patients for in-home use. TUT has shown efficacy when other options have failed or proved less ideal for longer-term use.
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Compression Sleeves
Resting lots, ice & deepheat, and physio/sports
massage
is helping but so too is a compression sleeve. I picked up a basic tubi-grip from boots for a couple quid but I am trying to work out if investing in one of the sport specific ones that are £15-£20 would be better.
Resting lots, ice & deepheat, and physio/sports
massage
is helping but so too is a compression sleeve. I picked up a basic tubi-grip from boots for a couple quid but I am trying to work out if investing in one of the sport specific ones that are £15-£20 would be better.
Bike_and_Run
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Gait Analysis
He also recommended I get in touch with the local uni where they often have free or very cheap sports
massage
available from their students.
He also recommended I get in touch with the local uni where they often have free or very cheap sports
massage
available from their students.
Bike_and_Run
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
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3rd shot Pfizer today….
This time the nurse encouraged me to
massage
my arm; good idea as it’s still sore. I rubbed it through my waiting period and car ride home so 30 min.
This time the nurse encouraged me to
massage
my arm; good idea as it’s still sore. I rubbed it through my waiting period and car ride home so 30 min.
JMWCO
in
My MSAA Community
3 years ago
HHM Training - Week 10 Day 6
The deep tissue
massage
did the trick and I’m going to have at least one a week (preferably 2) between now and the race. I even stretched myself yesterday (get me!).
The deep tissue
massage
did the trick and I’m going to have at least one a week (preferably 2) between now and the race. I even stretched myself yesterday (get me!).
Dodgylungs
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Any experience with mechanical foot and calf massagers?
What I am interested in is hearing about member's experiences with combination foot and calf
massage
machines with rollers and balls and air bladders. I went to the store tonight to check some out. they were 200 to 400 dollars. I was surprised at how firmly they
massage
.
What I am interested in is hearing about member's experiences with combination foot and calf
massage
machines with rollers and balls and air bladders. I went to the store tonight to check some out. they were 200 to 400 dollars. I was surprised at how firmly they
massage
.
misterkiwi
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Just a check in August 29,
I started going to a
massage
school, the students practice on people for a good price ($40 for 50 minutes, $5 off if your over 55). I check in with a physical therapist once a month, to emcourage me to excerise, etc., he said it's ok for me to do massages, let them know about my medical condition.
I started going to a
massage
school, the students practice on people for a good price ($40 for 50 minutes, $5 off if your over 55). I check in with a physical therapist once a month, to emcourage me to excerise, etc., he said it's ok for me to do massages, let them know about my medical condition.
SusieIM
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Recurring headaches
I am seeing a physio, get a deep tissue
massage
and have seen an osteopath but they are still present. I’m at my wits end as they won’t seem to go away. Any ideas as to what I can do? I’ve seen my doctor throughout this whole time but they don’t seem to be able to suggest what is wrong.
I am seeing a physio, get a deep tissue
massage
and have seen an osteopath but they are still present. I’m at my wits end as they won’t seem to go away. Any ideas as to what I can do? I’ve seen my doctor throughout this whole time but they don’t seem to be able to suggest what is wrong.
Ben1505
in
Pain Concern
3 years ago
HCG levels
I also did acupuncture, fertility
massage
, and got a TENS machine to use on certain acupuncture points and vaginally (I know it’s a lot). Before the ET doctor checked my lining and it was 4,6mm . My progesterone levels were low so he added shots after the transfer.
I also did acupuncture, fertility
massage
, and got a TENS machine to use on certain acupuncture points and vaginally (I know it’s a lot). Before the ET doctor checked my lining and it was 4,6mm . My progesterone levels were low so he added shots after the transfer.
Shireen1
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
thread to list any services for women w BC that are free or low cost
I had a facial and cut / color, but there are also mediation services, lymphatic
massage
/ drainage, nail care etc. If anyone knows of low cost or free services that might also be helpful, please post them here so we have them all in one place! Thanks~
I had a facial and cut / color, but there are also mediation services, lymphatic
massage
/ drainage, nail care etc. If anyone knows of low cost or free services that might also be helpful, please post them here so we have them all in one place! Thanks~
Verbena1
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Tension in Head/Neck?
I tried a
massage
gun and neck massager, ibuprofen, and yoga, but the tightness is still lingering from yesterday. I'm not asking for medical advice, but I'm open to any tips about how to help relieve the tension because it can be really tiring to deal with.
I tried a
massage
gun and neck massager, ibuprofen, and yoga, but the tightness is still lingering from yesterday. I'm not asking for medical advice, but I'm open to any tips about how to help relieve the tension because it can be really tiring to deal with.
mantis-toboggan
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Soft tissue massage and relief, relief, relief!!!
I noticed yesterday afternoon my left Tubi-grip on my leg was wet. My leg was leaking a clear liquid...no open sore, just coming through the tissue. In the morning my sheets were wet and I could see drops on my lower leg in a few places...even with my eyes. I called my primary care and his nurse wrote
I noticed yesterday afternoon my left Tubi-grip on my leg was wet. My leg was leaking a clear liquid...no open sore, just coming through the tissue. In the morning my sheets were wet and I could see drops on my lower leg in a few places...even with my eyes. I called my primary care and his nurse wrote
Grammy80
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Straw poll
I’ve recently been made redundant and I’m thinking of retraining as a sports
massage
therapist. I attended a fantastic taster course yesterday and gave and received massages all day!
I’ve recently been made redundant and I’m thinking of retraining as a sports
massage
therapist. I attended a fantastic taster course yesterday and gave and received massages all day!
VG11
60minGraduate
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
RLS temporary relief suggestion
It is called Aloe Heat lotion(
massage
soothing lotion)118mg by FOREVER. It’s a white tube with red writing. I purchase my on from Amazon Uk but I’m sure you can purchase from a lot more countries/ I have used other heat rub brands before I found this one but never had any effect.
It is called Aloe Heat lotion(
massage
soothing lotion)118mg by FOREVER. It’s a white tube with red writing. I purchase my on from Amazon Uk but I’m sure you can purchase from a lot more countries/ I have used other heat rub brands before I found this one but never had any effect.
laviniaLavi
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Whirlpool also.
It's great water
massage
.
It's great water
massage
.
gerrerd
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Provenge experience
So you get this
massage
-- it feels like the chair is vibrating -- for a couple of hours. When you're done there's some cleanup and they let you go in 30 minutes or so.
So you get this
massage
-- it feels like the chair is vibrating -- for a couple of hours. When you're done there's some cleanup and they let you go in 30 minutes or so.
Miccoman
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
3 years ago
Going for a massage on Tuesday
All I could think of was as soon as I get out, I am going to get a
massage
! Two days after I was discharged, I went to the person I normally go to, but she sent me home. I wasn’t allowed to get a
massage
until my specialist gives me a note to say it is safe to do so.
All I could think of was as soon as I get out, I am going to get a
massage
! Two days after I was discharged, I went to the person I normally go to, but she sent me home. I wasn’t allowed to get a
massage
until my specialist gives me a note to say it is safe to do so.
Willow7733
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Rubber band around penis circumcision cut when erect
I just went to my doctor, it’s been 4 months since my circumcision but there is still a tight rubber band feeling around the skin on where the circumcision happened /and my skin remains right below the head of my penis only when erect and I have to
massage
it enough and pull it down for the skin to pull
I just went to my doctor, it’s been 4 months since my circumcision but there is still a tight rubber band feeling around the skin on where the circumcision happened /and my skin remains right below the head of my penis only when erect and I have to
massage
it enough and pull it down for the skin to pull
Coco1990
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
How long did it take for burnout headaches to completely go away?
I took some time off work and got some treatment in the way of therapy, physio and
massage
. I have returned to work and the headaches are a lot better now but still present. Anyone here experienced anything similar and what was the time taken to fully recover? Thanks in advance.
I took some time off work and got some treatment in the way of therapy, physio and
massage
. I have returned to work and the headaches are a lot better now but still present. Anyone here experienced anything similar and what was the time taken to fully recover? Thanks in advance.
Ben1505
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
That’s week 2 done with now!! 😁
I was thinking I’d maybe have a bath and soak my achey legs but after I’d got home and stretched and rolled on my
massage
balls a bit, then had my porridge, glass of water and a coffee… I got my foot massager out that my daughter had bought me for my birthday and sat and enjoyed 10 minutes of foot
massage
I was thinking I’d maybe have a bath and soak my achey legs but after I’d got home and stretched and rolled on my
massage
balls a bit, then had my porridge, glass of water and a coffee… I got my foot massager out that my daughter had bought me for my birthday and sat and enjoyed 10 minutes of foot
massage
limberlou
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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