I had a phone call from someone that says she has a collapsed vertebrae in her lumbar spine.
She has scoliosis in her spine, she couldn't say what type. She suffers from sporadic lower back pain all through the lumbar region, sometimes shooting into her hip and down her thigh. She might have very little pain for a few months before it flares up again, and she can be in a lot of pain for a while. She has been told by the doctor that they can't do anything other than suggest exercises and provide pain relief.
Our training the UK isn't as wide-ranging as yours in the US, and there are no remedial therapists in this area.
Any thoughts as to the suitability of massage in this instance? I explained that if the pain was muscular then massage could be of benefit, and it sound to me quite likely that the pain could be muscle based. Would there be any issues on working the erector spinae either side of the collapsed vertebrae? I suspect QL's are involved due to where she said the pain was located, but as I haven't physically seen her yet I can't say for sure.
Thanks.
She has scoliosis in her spine, she couldn't say what type. She suffers from sporadic lower back pain all through the lumbar region, sometimes shooting into her hip and down her thigh. She might have very little pain for a few months before it flares up again, and she can be in a lot of pain for a while. She has been told by the doctor that they can't do anything other than suggest exercises and provide pain relief.
Our training the UK isn't as wide-ranging as yours in the US, and there are no remedial therapists in this area.
Any thoughts as to the suitability of massage in this instance? I explained that if the pain was muscular then massage could be of benefit, and it sound to me quite likely that the pain could be muscle based. Would there be any issues on working the erector spinae either side of the collapsed vertebrae? I suspect QL's are involved due to where she said the pain was located, but as I haven't physically seen her yet I can't say for sure.
Thanks.