Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 C, When the bones of the pelvis and sacrum are out of propper possition the muscles that attatch to them can increase tone and spasm can result. Other triggereing factors are intercourse, child birth, stress, anxiety, slips falls and direct trauma to the PF area like falling on the cross bar of your bike. If the stress of work bring the symtpoms back, you really, really need to try the EFT, as per our phone converstation yesterday TKO. Carolyn52192@... wrote: Hi Tom, Yes its very difficult to determine which comes first, I agree. I guess I think it makes more sense to be that irritable nerves would cause muscle spasms. But in your opinion, what are a few things that could cause muscles spasms. I need to get to the bottom of this. I had 2 good days sat and sun ( relatively stress free I may ad) then boom Monday, back to work, deadlines etc etc, and this kicks up. It does seem to kick up though after I move my bowels so Im sure there is some pelvic floor issue there. Then, Im not certain my pt is that qualified for this and I am due to go back to her Thursday, any thoughts? I want to try to get a proper diagnosis and proper therapy, its difficult in Central PA. C Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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