uk_staffie
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Hi folks, I want to pick all the brilliant brains out there and see if there is something I am missing with my treatment of this client.
Her complaint: "burning and aching" posterior neck and top of shoulders. A little stiffness in right arm. Worst at the end of the work day, she constantly wants to rub base of occiput/upper neck area. She has had tension problems like this the past 2 years, with ache and burning no longer between scapulas and now having migrated to neck as described.
She is an RN, but a resident care manager and about 2/3 or her day is spent at the computer. Her desk setup is "pretty good" and has been set up by a professional, including training.
She is in late 20's, normal weight, slight build, only exercises half-heartedly about 2x a week.
Things that help: Stretching, massage, chiropractic adjustments, movement in general.
Things that worsen syptoms: Lack of movement, stress, working.
Chiropractor reviews that she adjusts very easily, doesn't seem to have any problems. However, client reviews that she gets the most relief from chiro. adjustments, and feels better for about a week after. Currently she is able to get Chiro adjustments 1x a month.
Last year she got 12 acupuncture treatments over 4-5 months and reviewed no improvement.
I massage her for 30 minutes, focusing on musculature in the ant./post. shoulder girdle, neck and head appx. 1x every 2-3 weeks. I use heat therapy, do swedish/deep tissue techniques, check for trigger points, last session I did some myofascial release, which wasn't all that restricted. I always check neck ROM in all directions, and stretch if necessary, but she is rarely restricted. Also do occipital release.
She always wants her massage at the end of the week, so she will "feel good/normal" for the weekend. She reviews feeling a little sore for about 24 hours after a massage, and then, relief from burning/aching for about 3 days.
My observations: client carries shoulders higher when sitting and laying on massage table. Client has normal, and what I would consider quite good range of motion in all directions of neck and shoulders. Last session I noticed that the middle aspect of the R Scalenes, was the only hypertonicity that I noted. And occipitals. She has moderate adhesions at the insertion of the lev. scapulae, but nothing to right home about.
Client also reviews that when she "consciously" tries to relax her shoulders, it "feels weird/unnatural". It feels good for a few seconds, and then weird........
So...........I have been massaging her for about 2-3 years, and have always encouraged after/home care of stretching pecs, and ant neck, to keep shoulders back and down, and to be more conscious of where her shoulders are during the day. More recently I have encouraged her to focus some energy on building muscle tone in post. shoulder girdle.
Don't know if I can do much more for her if she doesn't want to pursue these issues at home or can afford to come more often.
Or maybe I'm missing something.
I appreciate your input,
Noel
Her complaint: "burning and aching" posterior neck and top of shoulders. A little stiffness in right arm. Worst at the end of the work day, she constantly wants to rub base of occiput/upper neck area. She has had tension problems like this the past 2 years, with ache and burning no longer between scapulas and now having migrated to neck as described.
She is an RN, but a resident care manager and about 2/3 or her day is spent at the computer. Her desk setup is "pretty good" and has been set up by a professional, including training.
She is in late 20's, normal weight, slight build, only exercises half-heartedly about 2x a week.
Things that help: Stretching, massage, chiropractic adjustments, movement in general.
Things that worsen syptoms: Lack of movement, stress, working.
Chiropractor reviews that she adjusts very easily, doesn't seem to have any problems. However, client reviews that she gets the most relief from chiro. adjustments, and feels better for about a week after. Currently she is able to get Chiro adjustments 1x a month.
Last year she got 12 acupuncture treatments over 4-5 months and reviewed no improvement.
I massage her for 30 minutes, focusing on musculature in the ant./post. shoulder girdle, neck and head appx. 1x every 2-3 weeks. I use heat therapy, do swedish/deep tissue techniques, check for trigger points, last session I did some myofascial release, which wasn't all that restricted. I always check neck ROM in all directions, and stretch if necessary, but she is rarely restricted. Also do occipital release.
She always wants her massage at the end of the week, so she will "feel good/normal" for the weekend. She reviews feeling a little sore for about 24 hours after a massage, and then, relief from burning/aching for about 3 days.
My observations: client carries shoulders higher when sitting and laying on massage table. Client has normal, and what I would consider quite good range of motion in all directions of neck and shoulders. Last session I noticed that the middle aspect of the R Scalenes, was the only hypertonicity that I noted. And occipitals. She has moderate adhesions at the insertion of the lev. scapulae, but nothing to right home about.
Client also reviews that when she "consciously" tries to relax her shoulders, it "feels weird/unnatural". It feels good for a few seconds, and then weird........
So...........I have been massaging her for about 2-3 years, and have always encouraged after/home care of stretching pecs, and ant neck, to keep shoulders back and down, and to be more conscious of where her shoulders are during the day. More recently I have encouraged her to focus some energy on building muscle tone in post. shoulder girdle.
Don't know if I can do much more for her if she doesn't want to pursue these issues at home or can afford to come more often.
Or maybe I'm missing something.
I appreciate your input,
Noel