I am a new graduate...May 2007, to be exact, and my first gig is at a chiropractor's office. I have two clients that have got me completely stumped. Sadly, I dread being booked with them, because I feel ineffectual and frustrated throughout the session. But I digress....
Both clients have herniations in a lumbar disc. One client has severe inflammation in the ESG's on both sides of the injury and extending upwards and downwards several inches. Both have incredibly hypertonic muscles all up and down the back, in QL's, ESG'S, and rhomboids. The DC has asked me to focus on relaxing the muscles so he can get adjustments out of the rest of the back. However, the client with inflammation can hardly even tolerate my touch, even the lightest, and if I get anywhere near the injury, the muscles begin to jump and spasm. The other client asks me to do deep work, but as I'm applying pressure, his muscles too begin to spasm. I can visually see them moving beneath the skin! I tried O/I work, but that seemed to be more painful than he could handle. I'm stuck! I feel reduced to vascular flush and effleurage, which doesn't seem to be doing anything to reduce the hypertonicity.
Any suggestions?!?
Natasha
Both clients have herniations in a lumbar disc. One client has severe inflammation in the ESG's on both sides of the injury and extending upwards and downwards several inches. Both have incredibly hypertonic muscles all up and down the back, in QL's, ESG'S, and rhomboids. The DC has asked me to focus on relaxing the muscles so he can get adjustments out of the rest of the back. However, the client with inflammation can hardly even tolerate my touch, even the lightest, and if I get anywhere near the injury, the muscles begin to jump and spasm. The other client asks me to do deep work, but as I'm applying pressure, his muscles too begin to spasm. I can visually see them moving beneath the skin! I tried O/I work, but that seemed to be more painful than he could handle. I'm stuck! I feel reduced to vascular flush and effleurage, which doesn't seem to be doing anything to reduce the hypertonicity.
Any suggestions?!?
Natasha