Hi Anthony!
Curious if you have any advice on a case I'm struggling with. The patient is a 73 year old female with the diagnosis of pubic symphysis dysfunction. Her pain is originating from the inguinal region, primarily on the left side, but radiating into the area of the adductors bilaterally when it's at its worst, necessitating the use of a walker on bad days.
The one time I did EXSTORE it really aggravated the pain so I've been working blindly, focusing on the adductors and abductors bilaterally as well as the internal oblique and transverse abdominis and tender areas along the top of the pubic bone.
The pain is much better after treatment and typically remains so for a day or two. She says with certain movements she will notice a "shearing" pain in the region of the pubic symphysis, after which the pain suddenly returns.
She is also seeing a pelvic floor PT and feels that this is helping considerably as well. We've been treating now 2x/week for about 4 weeks. She is much better but things just don't seem to be stabilizing. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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My patient has a relative in Rutherford, NJ, with fibromyalgia. I'm exclusively using Exstore for this patient, so he is essentially looking for the same for his relative. Thanks!
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