HI Charlie,Charlie wrote:As regards your statement I have quoted above I would say some PTs do not want to hear about nerves but if you asked any neurosurgeon about this problem they would agree that often myofascial problems are secondary to nerve pain. If you have adhesions on a nerve then your muscles will tense up in response. That is not an opinion but proven fact.
In my case, the reverse was actually true. My (former?) PT was the one who diagnosed the PNE. The arms length list of "ololgists" are the ones who were unyielding in their belief that what was wrong with me was "unexplained MPPS". These are the docs, neurologists included, that didn't want to hear about the nerve pain. Completely and utterly dismissed it.
Wouldn't even begin to entertain the notion that my "mysteriously clenched muscles" could be the result of nerve pain.
So, I sincerely appreciate your response, Charlie. For the longest time, I felt like the biggest idiot and that I was crazy.
And I do agree with you that appropriate PT has significant value, but limitations do need to be observed!
Warm regards,
Karyn