HerMajesty wrote:Correct me if I am wrong Charlie, or has your sharing the trigger point map and my sharing the content of the tapes pretty much summed up what you get?
It would be good for individuals considering this program to know what they can expect to get out of it.
Yes you have summed up it up perfectly HM. No doubt Wise's methods can help some people but the book gives the impression it can help everyone which clearly is not the case for the reasons you mention.
Also there has been an attempt to brand the method of relaxation you described on the tapes as something original by calling it
Paradoxical Relaxation. As the Amazon description for the book
Paradoxical Relaxation states
This book describes the method of Paradoxical Relaxation, a method initially used and studied by researchers at Stanford University in the Department of Urology for the treatment of male and female chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
I would argue that there is nothing original about this method of relaxation. It is progressive muscle relaxation invented by Edmund Jacobsen in the 1920s. You can buy plenty of cds or books teaching you how to do this online or even arrange to see a person who can teach you this one on one which is much better than doing it in a group setting like at the Wise clinic. This form of relaxation can help manage pain like all forms of relaxation can but in my experience it can not cure you of it. Here are some Cds on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... on&x=0&y=0
David Wise does describe how his relaxation methods are based on Jacobsens work in his book
A Headache in the Pelvis. However I would point out that even the name
Paradoxical Relaxation is not original as Jacobsen himself sometimes referred to his own methods with this term. You can check this yourself if you want on Amazon. Follow these steps :
1.Sign into your amazon account.
2. Look up
The Power of Rest : why sleep alone is not enough by Matthew Edlund
http://www.amazon.com/Power-Rest-Sleep- ... 201&sr=8-1
3. Click on search inside this book and type in Paradoxical into the search bar and go to page 99 which will come up. Right there at the top of that page you will see ''Jacobsen called his technique Paradoxical relaxation''
Tried numerous medications as well as a long period of myofascial physical therapy combined with meditation/relaxation. My pelvic floor muscles are now normal and relaxed on exam ( confirmed by many Pelvic floor PTs) yet my pain remains the same. Also have intense leg pain. Deciding on next treatment.