It's really hard to explain, one other person told people that it is a rub down and amounted to just that. Well-----NO. For me they would place the point of the elbow right close to spine on one side. Then he would press down hard. If this was a problem area (which almost all my back is) , it would hurt so bad it would take your breath away. Once the pain subsided, he would then put the weight of his body on that elbow-again the pain was so intense you could not breathe. BUT, it does go away in a period of time (which varies alot as to where a major problem area is)sometimes 30 seconRAB to (minutes?). He would then proceed up and down both side of my spine, moveing just a small amount each time. This has helped me get the muscle mind blowing spasms to release. Now they work the spine alittle each time, but then branhing out to find more problem areas in my back. I still have ZERO relief in this mid thoracic area that I take th 75mcg Fentynal Patch for. It is so deep that the therapy has not been able to reach it. As deep as they dig in, you would think they could! But this has been my lifesaver as my even now the spasms are still there, but they seem to rise and fall in amount of pain. By all means, this for me, has been a very painful way to get help, but I have not missed an apointment 3 days a week for 1 1/2 years of therapy. They do massage sometimes, but it is not a gentle massage as someone else thought. You can feel their fingers moveing deeply around the muscles and boes of my back. Work Comp has quit paying for this a nuraber of months ago-but that is because they are trying to claim that the spasms and pain have nothing to do with my fall at work 3 /12 years ago (12 feet to a cement floor, landing on my tailbone in the sitting position.
If you've got any kind of pain, I believe they can help you. My daughter had an inner ear problem with pressure that they could relief that. Who would think that? How that helps, sorry I tend to get going when it comes to what happened and how comp thries everything they can to leave you hanging out to dry.:dizzy: