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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton
I would keep up the massage for a while, then. Acupuncture might work well if you can find a truly good practitioner.
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That's the thing! One visit and I haven't had a problem since! I'm going to go back for a maintenance visit. My first visit, she really helped me help her. At one point I told her "You just completely lit up my entire shoulder". She said "tell me when I hit that spot again. And then tell me when it stops hurting" I was like DAMN and then daaaaaaaamn. She put her elbow literally on the spot where I said "yep that's it" and in a few seconds... gone. I've been to a few MT's but most that I'd been to just focused on the general complaint rather than telling me what they needed to know to help. This lady has a customer for as long as she remains in the area. In fact, I did my best to hurt myself yesterday laying under my F250 changing a starter in the field where the starter just decided it was over. I'll be scheduling an appointment this week.