Oh yes, it can be so much fun to be in the soft-tissue massage biz. A new client asked for help with numbness at night in the thumb, forefinger and ring-finger.
As part of the overall massage, I did a bit of cross-fiber, compression and MFR on the pronater and supinator.
“I told him I didn’t need to have surgery because I had a massage and my hands are fine now,” she said.
I felt a bit puffed up with such a nice compliment. Most important, though is proof of the power of doing hands-on therapy before invasive solutions.
The medical literature says carpal surgery works in about 30 percent of carpal diagnoses. Why? Most likely because the tests do not specifically confirm carpal tunnel syndrome but other myofascial problems in the forearm, triceps, even the neck.
I could really use a massage in Calgary. That would be sooo awesome!
curious where you stand on utilizing massage tools to reduce the effect of such injuries, or prevent all together?