Steven Miles
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Hello everyone,
Last week I worked on a client who suffers from headaches and migraines. I was working on the back of her neck and the trapezius area that are generally pretty tight. She had a trigger point on one side in the upper trap, which I was able to alleviate and all was well that evening. She said her neck and shoulder area felt looser and she was generally feeling better. I had also put sombra on afterwards.
The following day she told me that the side that had the trigger point was extremely painful and somewhat inflammed. That she was even unable to raise her arm very high without a great deal of pain. The day after that however, all pain was gone and she was feeling great.
Is that a normal response? I didn't think I had used that much pressure, although I do realize that the intensity of the pressure varies from client to client. Also when I was working on her I checked in numerous times, always asking how the pressure was, and she was fine. She wasn't guarding or appeared to be overly tender anywhere.
Help! I sure don't want to repeat that response in her or anyone else unless it's normal, and then I can at least warn them.
Last week I worked on a client who suffers from headaches and migraines. I was working on the back of her neck and the trapezius area that are generally pretty tight. She had a trigger point on one side in the upper trap, which I was able to alleviate and all was well that evening. She said her neck and shoulder area felt looser and she was generally feeling better. I had also put sombra on afterwards.
The following day she told me that the side that had the trigger point was extremely painful and somewhat inflammed. That she was even unable to raise her arm very high without a great deal of pain. The day after that however, all pain was gone and she was feeling great.
Is that a normal response? I didn't think I had used that much pressure, although I do realize that the intensity of the pressure varies from client to client. Also when I was working on her I checked in numerous times, always asking how the pressure was, and she was fine. She wasn't guarding or appeared to be overly tender anywhere.
Help! I sure don't want to repeat that response in her or anyone else unless it's normal, and then I can at least warn them.