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Advise video course about needling, please

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SergeyPlyasunov - 25 Jul 2005 08:08 GMT
Dear Colleagues!

I am a nuclear medicine physician from Russia.
My wife suffers from myofascial pain syndrome and TMJ-dysfunction
(TMD). We do not have experts well knowing this disease. I have bought
book:
1. Travell JG, Simons DG. Myofascial pain and dysfunction: the trigger
point manual, 1983
2. Jeffery P. Okeson. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders and
Occlusion (4th and  5th Ed.)

Me and my messmate treat my wife. Dry needling considerably reduces
signs. However, we never saw as professionals make it.
Advise, what video course to buy what to see as it is necessary to
carry out dry needling.

Excuse my bad English.

With the best regards,
Sergey Plyasunov
http://onco.debryansk.ru/members/plyasunov.shtml
http://endocrine.ru/Plyasunov.htm
Samarskaya str, 270-6
443100, Samara, Russia
Phone 7+ (846) 242-4807
krzysztof polanowski - 31 Jul 2005 18:06 GMT
You could try NTI methods

regards
> Dear Colleagues!
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> 443100, Samara, Russia
> Phone 7+ (846) 242-4807
Susan (Schwarzkopf) Burkard - 01 Aug 2005 19:58 GMT
Try emailing Dr. Jim Boyd.  He is the individual who as far as I know,
invented the NTI.  It's not for everyone though.  I have one and it
causes me more pain.  But it has worked for many others.

>You could try NTI methods
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Dr Steve - 01 Aug 2005 20:48 GMT
More pain?   Care to elaborate?

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 Try emailing Dr. Jim Boyd.  He is the individual who as far as I know, invented the NTI.  It's not for everyone though.  I have one and it causes me more pain.  But it has worked for many others.

 krzysztof polanowski wrote:

You could try NTI methods

regards
Uzytkownik "SergeyPlyasunov" <plyas@samaralan.ru> napisal w wiadomosci
news:1122275305.089231.47000@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
 Dear Colleagues!

I am a nuclear medicine physician from Russia.
My wife suffers from myofascial pain syndrome and TMJ-dysfunction
(TMD). We do not have experts well knowing this disease. I have bought
book:
1. Travell JG, Simons DG. Myofascial pain and dysfunction: the trigger
point manual, 1983
2. Jeffery P. Okeson. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders and
Occlusion (4th and  5th Ed.)

Me and my messmate treat my wife. Dry needling considerably reduces
signs. However, we never saw as professionals make it.
Advise, what video course to buy what to see as it is necessary to
carry out dry needling.

Excuse my bad English.

With the best regards,
Sergey Plyasunov
http://onco.debryansk.ru/members/plyasunov.shtml
http://endocrine.ru/Plyasunov.htm
Samarskaya str, 270-6
443100, Samara, Russia
Phone 7+ (846) 242-4807

   

 
Susan (Schwarzkopf) Burkard - 03 Aug 2005 14:23 GMT
Yes for some reason it did give me more pain.  I currently wear a lucia
jig at night to help manage my pain.  However, this is after 25 years of
suffering with tmjd, 3 surgeries, and a ton of different splints!

> More pain?   Care to elaborate?
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