Proper Treatment of Chronic Pain
”Carpal Tunnel Syndrome”
50 years of treating chronic pain has taught me that it is essential to explore and normalize all dysfunctioning tissue, to enable an individual to become healthy and free of pain. Tissue dysfunction is global in nature. If tissues in one area of the body become contracted, it is inevitable that tissues in other areas are also contracted.
To focus attention on dysfunctioning tissues in one area and call it “Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,” while ignoring another area that someone calls “Thoracic Outlet Syndrome” and yet another area that someone calls “Tennis Elbow” (and so on) is not proper treatment–it is mistreatment. All areas have to be treated and normalized.
In order to explore tissues, one must actually touch them… with the fingers. Looking at an X-ray of bones does not explore tissues.
In addition to touching tissues in order to explore them, I have found that a connecting agent must be used to determine the exact character of dysfunctioning tissues. Without it, fingers are blind; with it, variations of tissue systems (skin, fascia, muscles and ligaments) can be determined. Lotion acts as an appropriate connecting agent.
If the tissues of the neck, back, chest, shoulder, arm, forearm and hand become contracted, then all of these tissues have to be carefully explored and normalized. This takes more than one session. However, when finally achieved, the individual is once again healthy, and his/her Chronic Pain is a thing of the past.
Unfortunately, doctors don’t have the skills to explore and normalize dysfunctioning tissues. People-in-pain have to learn how to help themselves out of their Chronic Pain. If you doubt this ask your doctor to explore the tissues of your Chronic Pain.