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	<title>Frozen Shoulder Pain Treatment - Beat Adhesive Capsulitis Now &#187; injury</title>
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		<title>More EFT For Pain Management And Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone, This recovery from a severe arm injury will get anyone&#8217;s attention. A thank you to Allan D. Kruest, Sr. for submitting it. As his article progresses he says, &#8220;I proceeded with the second round of tapping, and upon asking her what was the pain now, she said it was gone. &#160;She then removed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="intro">Hi Everyone,</p>
<p class="intro">This recovery from a severe arm injury will get anyone&#8217;s attention. A thank you to Allan D. Kruest, Sr. for submitting it. As his article progresses he says, <em>&#8220;I proceeded with the second round of tapping, and upon asking her what was the pain now, she said it was gone. &nbsp;She then removed the sling, and whirled her arms about and was like a child that had a pain removed.&nbsp; Needless to say, I was then the one that was flabbergasted.&#8221; </em>Please consult physicians on all medical issues.</p>
<p class="intro">Hugs, Gary</p>
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<p class="author">By Allan D. Kruest Sr.</p>
<p>This is a 75 minute wonder. &nbsp;We live in a senior mobile home park in Las Vegas, and about 2 1/2 years ago, after downloading Gary&rsquo;s free manual and using it on myself with great results, I had this event happen.</p>
<p>On my daily walk, I would on occasion stop and converse with a widowed lady of 84 years and attempt to cheer her up. &nbsp;This day I saw that she had her right arm in a sling, and I asked her what happened. &nbsp;She told me she had been putting clothes and such in a series of suitcases, in what she said was in preparation for a move to Colorado to a senior hospice.</p>
<p>She overloaded one suitcase on a bed, and when she attempted to take it off the bed, not realizing the weight, she held on to it and it pulled her shoulder out of the socket.&nbsp; Bad move, and a friend took her to the doctor and he x-rayed the shoulder and said that the muscles and ligaments were injured and that all he could do was to put her in a sling and that she would be lucky to use the arm in 6 months, if ever.</p>
<p>She was in extreme pain if she tried to use the arm. &nbsp;I told her I had learned a procedure that may help, and would she let me use it on her. &nbsp;She said yes and I spent about 35 minutes explaining EFT and the points to tap.</p>
<p>On starting, she said the 0-10 level of intensity of the pain was a 20. &nbsp;We started the tapping and the first round brought the pain down to an 8 out of 10. &nbsp;She was flabbergasted, as this event had happened less than a week ago, and even at night she would awaken with extreme pain if she moved.</p>
<p>I proceeded with the second round of tapping, and upon asking her what was the pain now, she said it was gone. &nbsp;She then removed the sling, and whirled her arms about and was like a child that had a pain removed.&nbsp; Needless to say, I was then the one that was flabbergasted.</p>
<p>She went back the following week to her doctor with her sling in place and when asked how the pain was, she tore the sling off and whirled her arms around and the doctor, stood with his mouth open and asked her what had happened. &nbsp;She told him about me, and what I had done, and upon recovering his senses he said it was probably a freak event. &nbsp;She said to him that he would be wise to look into this and he said he was too busy to follow weird protocols.</p>
<p>She left and has not had a pain since and uses her arm as she always has.</p>
<p>Allan D. Kreust, Sr.</p>
<p>http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/arm-injury-ligaments-flabbergasted.htm</p>
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		<title>Frozen Shoulder Pain,Choosing The Right Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 19:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to write you a quick article about how to choose the best frozen shoulder physiotherapy plan for your frozen shoulder pain. It will give some basic yet very important pointers on how to sift through the good,the bad,and the ugly of frozen shoulder treatment options. It&#8217;s important to pick a program that includes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><br />I wanted to write you a quick article about how to choose the best <strong><a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/" target=" " title="frozen shoulder">frozen shoulder</a> physiotherapy</strong> plan for your frozen <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/shoulder-pain" target=" " title="shoulder pain">shoulder pain</a>. It will give some basic yet very important pointers on how to sift through the good,the bad,and the ugly of frozen shoulder treatment options.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">It&rsquo;s important to pick a program that includes not only pain reduction,but also techniques for gaining your range of motion back.When your in chronic pain,your understandably going to be focused on alleviating that&nbsp; asap.However,its also important to get your mobility back at the same time to fully heal. We&rsquo;ve got to think big picture here. Keep that in mind when choosing your <em><a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/frozen-shoulder-painchoosing-the-right-treatment" target=" " title="frozen shoulder physiotherapy">frozen shoulder physiotherapy</a></em> program.<br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Choosing a treatment plan that is too general for your specific condition can be detrimental to progress.Alot of programs for <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/frozen-shoulder-pain" target=" " title="frozen shoulder pain">frozen shoulder pain</a> tend to lump together other various conditions such as a torn rotator cuff and other dysfunctions of the shoulder area.Its important to be specific! A physical therapy program for a rotator cuff injury could end up making your actual problem worse. Again,be sure to target the problem in order to prevent delaying healing,and avoid additional injury.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><br />Remember,be patient with yourself,you didn&rsquo;t get frozen shoulder overnight,so give your body the compassion and time it needs to heal.Keep at it,be consistant with the proper frozen shoulder physiotherapy, and you&rsquo;ll be good as new before you know it!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><br />If you enjoyed reading this mini article,please drop me an email via the contact form on this page and let me know. It&rsquo;s always nice to get reader feedback.</span></p>
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