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hmgross -> Re: Visceral Mobilization (October 5, 2005 5:46:00 PM)
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Doc Wagner, I am at home now, so I don't have the patient's chart in front of me, but I believe this is all based on some sort of office exam (I had a different patient tell me the exam consists of the MD placing his hands a few inches from the body and humming--sounds a little weird to me)--I will try to pick a few more things off my memory, which isn't too great these days. He also mentions restrictions in the intestines, and ?uteroligaments. I like the enchilada idea Jon, but the sad thing is that the MD mentioned in the note that, since I am not trained in visceral mobilization, he wanted the patient to see a physical therapist about an hour's drive away who I guess IS trained to do this, so to me THAT is the crappy part. Sorry, I am not writing well, I think it is time to retire for the evening. Oh, and this is an MVA work injury, with multiple areas involved (mid-back, low back, elbow wrist ankle pain). So....were does the lungs and intestines fit in to the picture?! (MRI, xrays negative). Ben, I will look into the Weiselfish/updike stuff, but I am thinking I may share your bias.
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