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Shannon Nelson
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Frozen shoulder?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Has anyone here had experience treating "frozen shoulder"--is the
mechanical (and I gather painful) work essential, or how much can be
done elsewise?
Thanks,
Shannon


Rochelle
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Rochelle »

Yes with EFT!!! Got rid of it in about 3 mins!!! (More than once!!)

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

i have had good luck with rx as well
as low level laser. i have also used
eft for structural problems
tanya


Jean Doherty
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Jean Doherty »

Acupuncture [excellent in frozen shoulder ] while trying to understand back up remedy, Jean


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks!
Now, whilst I boggle at Tanya's speed record :-) I am curious--I
read that the time for resolution by "conventional" means can be one to
several years (I think that was it). How fast can it resolve with
remedies? (Less than 3 minutes, LOL? :-) Tanya, I'm waiting to hear
more!!)

How have you arrived at whatever remedies have worked? In this
particular case, I have some "constitutional" sxs to work with, but
from the shoulder itself, nothing jumps out as being
characterizing--but then I don't really know what I'm looking for in
that regard. Would this be one for the "adhesions" rubrics? I don't
have any modalities except <<< "moving wrong"...

In any case I'd love to hear details as far as posology, and how long
it took?
Thanks!
Shannon


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks Jean!
Can you generalize about the "how long", or how many treatments? I
realize it must be quite variable!
Shannon


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

what about the character of the pain?
and what about the rest of the constitutional picture?
for example, bamboo has some neck issues but there was
also the mental sense of needing support at that time.
i know that is simplistic but i think you get the idea.

i have never taken a rx just for these structural problems
or given one that way either. but have tremendous
success with numerous adhesion issues.

the laser can be very quick in releasing adhesions or may
take several sessions.

and eft can be the same way.

i dont know if this answers your question.

tanya


Jean Doherty
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Jean Doherty »

Depends! usually do a lot of good in 6 treatments. Bowen also valuable but my expertise in that poor. Time to sort out a remedy and causation valuable, Jean


howard A Asinoff`
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by howard A Asinoff` »

Acupuncture [excellent in frozen shoulder ] while trying to understand back up remedy, Jean


Joy Lucas
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Re: Frozen shoulder?

Post by Joy Lucas »

Causticum and Staph come to mind in my practice but there will be many others - the simillimum can work very quickly, even in chronic cases. Joy

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