Lol you're so funny @amico!! Yeah go go @artemislives so glad to SEE you diving into @dtube. I'm following suit soon and of course as always bless you for shining on our magical local massage masters! 💗
haha... we shall see about the walking thing tomorrow. Pretty intense! She hammers the tight tissue around the bones, not the bone themselves. The word "concrete" may have been tossed around more than once. Haha... I ACHE and yet I have much freer range of motion. Long hot shower before bed. CRAVING a hot magnesium soak!! We shall see how it all settles in the morning. :)
That sounds like an interesting treatment. There are so many things that allopathic medicine doesn't understand or aim to understand. Sure according to the images the fracture is healed, you're good to go! But our bodies know that there are so many things that need to get repaired. I'm glad to know that it's helped you, with that heavy of a fracture load I'm surprised they didn't try to put a metal rod or something in.
I was incredibly lucky not to need surgery or pins-plates. It is remarkable how much pain and restricted movement there is from "only" nerve and soft tissue damage. Working on healing and improved movement, less pain. Thanks for stopping by.
That's good I'm glad you were able to stay away from the implants. I'm sure you have but have you tried acupuncture? My wife has had phenomenal success with her back pain and carpal tunnel with it.
Hi..although it's not vibration, is it similar to reflexology? I have impingement syndrome in my L shoulder where no amount of PT totally helped with the ROM, but reflexology and massage did. Due to my recent activities(lifting), pain is coming back.
Although i have not heard tok sen in the Philippines.
Reflexology is a little different, in that it stimulates one part of the body to have effect elsewhere in the organs etc. This treatment is very immediate to the spot she is hammering!!! :) If reflexology and massage helped, you should keep doing that! And yoga and strong upper body exercise. :)
oh, wow! This is fascinating. I am so glad you shared the video, it really is an intense treatment. I love your description 'Hypnotically painful', I think I know what you mean when you say that.
WOW!
The rhythm is almost a chachacha... LOL!
I'm sure you'll soon get back in great shape, my darling!
A huge hug from @amico!
Lol you're so funny @amico!! Yeah go go @artemislives so glad to SEE you diving into @dtube. I'm following suit soon and of course as always bless you for shining on our magical local massage masters! 💗
Hmmm... a little chachacha is always a good thing!! Yes, planning on being better than before. Hugs back. x
oh my god that sounds REALLY Loud!!! shes nailing you spine! never knew this was a thing..
are you still walking!!!??
im very confident you will regain FULL strength... it will take time.. but i already know you well enough to say.. you will succeed
haha... we shall see about the walking thing tomorrow. Pretty intense! She hammers the tight tissue around the bones, not the bone themselves. The word "concrete" may have been tossed around more than once. Haha... I ACHE and yet I have much freer range of motion. Long hot shower before bed. CRAVING a hot magnesium soak!! We shall see how it all settles in the morning. :)
That sounds like an interesting treatment. There are so many things that allopathic medicine doesn't understand or aim to understand. Sure according to the images the fracture is healed, you're good to go! But our bodies know that there are so many things that need to get repaired. I'm glad to know that it's helped you, with that heavy of a fracture load I'm surprised they didn't try to put a metal rod or something in.
I was incredibly lucky not to need surgery or pins-plates. It is remarkable how much pain and restricted movement there is from "only" nerve and soft tissue damage. Working on healing and improved movement, less pain. Thanks for stopping by.
That's good I'm glad you were able to stay away from the implants. I'm sure you have but have you tried acupuncture? My wife has had phenomenal success with her back pain and carpal tunnel with it.
Hi..although it's not vibration, is it similar to reflexology? I have impingement syndrome in my L shoulder where no amount of PT totally helped with the ROM, but reflexology and massage did. Due to my recent activities(lifting), pain is coming back.
Although i have not heard tok sen in the Philippines.
Reflexology is a little different, in that it stimulates one part of the body to have effect elsewhere in the organs etc. This treatment is very immediate to the spot she is hammering!!! :) If reflexology and massage helped, you should keep doing that! And yoga and strong upper body exercise. :)
I think am envious of that hammering!
That isnt available here so yeah, will stick to those, cheers!
oh, wow! This is fascinating. I am so glad you shared the video, it really is an intense treatment. I love your description 'Hypnotically painful', I think I know what you mean when you say that.
"Hypnotically painful" is a strange but wonderful place to be if you can release resistance. :)
I have never heard of tok sen, looks very interesting kind of massage. I would love to learn this if i get a chance. Hope you feel better soon.
That is very cool!! Thanks for sharing this neat old practice and I hope your arm heals speedily 💗