I apologize, because I must've missed the fact that it was a tear!
Livgreen's post got me thinking...
There are some REALLY neat new therapies out there, whose early research coming back is pretty promising. (And trust me, even though these therapies have not been heavily researched, don't let that deter you--surgery has NOT been researched and proven effective or beneficial like everyone thinks it is and yet surgeons often cause more harm than good for tens of thousands of dollars every day.)
Therapy #1: Biofeedback
There are a few different types of biofeedback and they're often vastly different (kinda like massage--we all know that "massage" is really an umbrella term!) Most of it involves machines that can generate energy at frequencies that exist between a very tight range that specifically heal tissue faster. These links might be able to help:
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/health/mg19125624.400-to-heal-a-wound-turn-up-the-voleforum.xxxe.html
http://www.senergy.us/
I own the biofeedback machine depicted in the second (Synergy) link for 2 years. I can say that wounds that would take 5 weeks to heal took less than 4 days. I can also say I took care of my own tooth infection in less than 6 days, and thus prevented a $1000 root canal. I can provide several detailed personal myself-as-guinea-pig, turned-out-better-than-i-ever-thought stories if you'd like to hear them
I'm not affiliated with the people at all, however, and I have no financial interest whatsoever other than that my MT license in TX covers the use of the machine on clients and I offer it as a service to them during sessions for no extra charge.
The advaneforum.xxxes to electrical biofeedback: a regular massage therapy license covers its use in some states. Check the scope of practice in your state. Also, it's usually painless to the client. Also, treatments usually last less than a half hour, sometimes as little as a few minutes. Also, it's very fast acting! You'll know within the first 1-2 days if it's going to help.
The disadvaneforum.xxxes: Depending on the problem and its severity, the client may have to come see you every day, and often twice a day, for about a week, to receive the full benefits. I can tell you that it's definitely worth it! But some clients may simply be too convenience-minded, or it may be hard for them to budget the time/money. Also, it's NOT real wide-spread. It would put many surgeons out of business, and dentists would no longer do nearly as many root canals! Most people have never heard of this. So you may have a tough time convincing them that it's something real, legit, and genuine. Also, the cost. The machine I own (the one from Synergy) starts at $2k. Other machines for other types I know of can run $18k.
Therapy #2: Cold laser
I know very little about cold laser other than that it's being used to treat patients at our med school. I do know, though, that many people are excited about it, they've seen some awesome results, and I know that our school actually teaches it as a treatment modality. I will know much more about this machine and its results in about 1.5-2 years when I'm in the clinic myself and I get to watch and document patients' progress. And again, depending on the state laws governing scope of practice, MTs may be able to use cold laser on their clients, too! I know in TX we can (same as biofeedback.)
This link may help: http://www.coldlaser.net/index.html
There's a lot of basic info, and they also cite actual research studies and their sources on the website.
The advaneforum.xxxes: same as for biofeedback, except that cold laser has the added benefit of being able to work right through clothes. It doesn't touch the client's skin like many of the biofeedback types. This also helps us to be able to work areas with broken skin, whereas with biofeedback it wouldn't be harmful to work broken skin but it WOULD be uncomfortable to the client. Cold laser overcomes that hurdle.
Disadvaneforum.xxxes: Same as for biofeedback. Cold laser machines can run right around $14k and unfortunately, I don't think there are any modalities that use a $2k machine.
Hope this helps!
Hugs,
~Jyoti