"No way, no way you fixed it. I've been to my doctor, my chiropractor, and a physical thera
A quote from a client with severe shoulder pain on Saturday after a massage- (moves his arm around frantically trying to find the point at which it usually sticks and hurts). "No way, no way you fixed it. I've been to my doctor, my chiropractor, and a physical therapist. They gave me ibuprofen, a cooling balm, a tens unit, and stretches to do". Remind me again why massage therapy isn't the standard referral therapy for muscle/tendon pain? (Really not trying to be full of myself as other massage therapists that Do what I do - and there are good docs and PTs out there too, just wondering how it's not recognized more in the medical community? )