Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 I have a puzzling case for you. 39 y/o female was in a MVA and after treatment of injuries is still bothered by right leg paresthesia. Negative MRI, electromyography found " mild " irritation of the Rt. L5 or L4 nerve root, CT of the pelvis to rule out or identify internal nerve irritability: negative. Neurosurgeon seems to think that her problems are distal to the pelvis/spine and may respond to aggressive rehab. (I disagree. She has had aggressive rehab.) I have done the typical tests and treatments to manage this: ultrasound and deep tissue work on gluts and thigh muscles; strengthening of the antagonists and agonists (not to be confused with Shephard) adjusting the pelvis adjusting the Atlas L-S flexion/traction Some non-traditional methods included: tentorium cerebelli traction Scientology based detoxification of negative unempowering thoughts; suggesting that the above would be worth it, then overcharging her; (just kidding) Any ideas? -- Dr. Abrahamson p.s. Still working on the dermatology case from He** and the coccyx adjustment from " Down There " ; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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