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Is it possible to recover from repetitive stress injuries (RSI )?

In conventional treatment method, the treatment mainly concentrates to reduce and mask your pain and inflammation with dugs like pain killers, muscle relaxant and cortisone injection etc. the treatment only concentrate to the affected area and moreover a symptom based treatment.

But in RSI, injuries may be in a particular area and the referred pain will be in a different part. Unless and until, we find out the whole problem and treat them together, the pain will not be relieved. Trigger points from one area aggravates referred pain in other area in all RSI conditions. Thus misleading diagnosis are very common with RSI conditions. The characteristics of pain and symptoms of RSI may be similar to other problems like spondylitis, disc prolapse or nerve entrapments for which you might be advice to have surgery even.

PFT has developed a holistic approach, drug free treatment which has proven very effective for RSI problems. PFT treatment method looks at the problem site a s a whole by which we try to cover both the injury area along with the trigger point and also the referred pain areas.

Our trigger point management and special massage in different stretched positions have a great role to play in ailing the pain. Trigger point management helps to find out all the injured muscles and release the knot formed in the muscle. The massage helps to resolve the strain and stress formed over the muscle and the positional massage helps to loosen up tightened muscles and regain the normal length of the muscles. This followed by ergonomic training and exercise prevents further recurrence.For more information log on to www.cmra.in

Is it possible to recover from repetitive stress injuries (RSI )?

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