I used your approach (in addition to mine) and it totally worked. I usually use more of a light touch approach to release the fascia and relax super stressed muscles. It responds best that way for me. If you use too much pressure it just fights back. My client came in at a 7 on the pain scale, left at a 3 in 30 minutes, and reported back that evening that it was 99% better.
Very interesting. I’m five months in to my second frozen shoulder. Still in the pain phase. Took FOUR years for my other shoulder to recover to pretty much full mobility. I have tried everything, steroid, hydrodilation, physio, Osteo, Accupuncture, remedial massage. Have spent a fortune and I’m not sure it was worth it. Have come to the conclusion that aggressive treatment in the pain and freezing stage just causes further inflammation and stiffness, in my case at least. Mobilisation exercises and treatment really only started to work once the ‘unfreezing’ phase began. So currently just trying to be patient with gentle exercises. Would definitely try your approach but it’s finding someone to do it. Where are you based? Thanks
Hello, I'm curious what is the outcome for you with this light pressure approach? I'm a RMT and I'm exploring better approach for my client. thank you.
try to contact them through their website, you should try the niel asher technique, (this light massage is useful but it's not the main technique), it really works, in a few months you'll recover most of the lost mobility. btw, i'm also into my second frozen shoulder now, and I agree that early treatments only end prolong the freezing stage. Good luck.
this gentle crap does nothing, im going thruogh this as we speak. the only thing that makes me feel good is deep tissue work, but my shoulder is still frozen, so im trying to trust the process
I used your approach (in addition to mine) and it totally worked. I usually use more of a light touch approach to release the fascia and relax super stressed muscles. It responds best that way for me. If you use too much pressure it just fights back. My client came in at a 7 on the pain scale, left at a 3 in 30 minutes, and reported back that evening that it was 99% better.
I don't know how effective this treatment is, the pressure is so light.
It is actually effective.
I used this approach and it totally worked. With lighter touch, you are actually able to communicate with the body instead of the idea of forcing it.
this seems too gentle to actually work
Very interesting. I’m five months in to my second frozen shoulder. Still in the pain phase. Took FOUR years for my other shoulder to recover to pretty much full mobility. I have tried everything, steroid, hydrodilation, physio, Osteo, Accupuncture, remedial massage. Have spent a fortune and I’m not sure it was worth it. Have come to the conclusion that aggressive treatment in the pain and freezing stage just causes further inflammation and stiffness, in my case at least. Mobilisation exercises and treatment really only started to work once the ‘unfreezing’ phase began. So currently just trying to be patient with gentle exercises. Would definitely try your approach but it’s finding someone to do it. Where are you based? Thanks
Hello, I'm curious what is the outcome for you with this light pressure approach? I'm a RMT and I'm exploring better approach for my client. thank you.
try to contact them through their website, you should try the niel asher technique, (this light massage is useful but it's not the main technique), it really works, in a few months you'll recover most of the lost mobility.
btw, i'm also into my second frozen shoulder now, and I agree that early treatments only end prolong the freezing stage. Good luck.
this gentle crap does nothing, im going thruogh this as we speak. the only thing that makes me feel good is deep tissue work, but my shoulder is still frozen, so im trying to trust the process
How are you feeling now?
OMG, I thought that dude was dead!
Me too!
Horrible method. It doesn't always have to be deep tissue but using no pressure just placing knuckles on muscles is not healing.
I guess if you give 30 massage a day you will not get even one drop of sweat 😓 😅
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