How a holistic approach can improve post-op recovery
When chronic pain stubbornly lingers after surgery, sufferers may find that relief lies in neuromuscular treatments
When chronic pain stubbornly lingers after surgery, sufferers may find that relief lies in neuromuscular treatments
Many of us know someone who’s had an injury and never quite recovered, or we’ve experienced the struggle firsthand.
Perhaps it involved a torn muscle, or a broken bone that requires surgery. Perhaps there was nerve damage.
As far as the surgeon is concerned, after his part, the problem is fixed. And yet, something’s still not quite right. The person’s movements may never be as carefree, agility may be lost, and often the body simply becomes less flexible. They may also start to suffer seemingly unrelated injuries as the body tries to compensate for the weakened parts.
This is an indication that the body is out of balance.
The problem often lies within the nervous system, resulting in part from a lack of attention given to its role in recovering the body from injury and surgery.