Do I need surgery?  Maybe, maybe not

  • By Elena Gournelos
  • 13 Aug, 2016

Your reluctance to get surgery may be your intuition at work.  Get a second or even third opinion, and try a non-invasive approach like myofascial release before you make your final decision

Surgery is a big decision.  Considering all your options can be overwhelming, especially if you are experiencing significant pain and discomfort.  Perhaps you've tried other therapies such as physical therapy, massage, and chiropractic, but with limited success, and you feel like there are no other options available to you.  

Don't despair!  Myofascial release often succeeds where other therapies fail.   And you don't have to abandon your current doctor, therapist or chiropractor to reap the benefits.

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Why is the myofascial release approach so important?  Myofascial release, especially when combined with cranial work, acts on a cellular level to release restrictions in the body that other therapies aren't able to address.  Fascia is a matrix of connective tissue that is present everywhere in your body, surrounding and connecting every cell.  It does not appear in X-rays, MRIs, or any other standard medical test.  However, when fascia gets restricted, it can wreak havoc inside your body.

Fascial restrictions have a tensile strength of 2000 lbs per square inch, and they can exert a lot of force on surrounding muscles, joints, and even internal organs, causing severe pain and dysfunction.  Releasing these restrictions releases the pressure safely and naturally,returning your entire body to a fluid and responsive state.  The result?  Less pain, better functioning, and a healthier body.

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So do you really need surgery?  Maybe, maybe not.  Myofascial release may be able to alleviate your symptoms and spare you the significant risk, expense, and inconvenience of surgery.  And if you do decide to go under the knife, myofascial release can be used both before and after surgery to promote healing.  Addressing restrictions in the connective tissue before the procedure may make your surgeon's job easier and decrease the risk of complications.  Myofascial release after surgery may decrease the amount a scar tissue formed and speed up recovery time.

In fact, myofascial release can even act synergistically to enhance the effects of other therapies.   Because it never works in opposition to the body, combining myofascial release with chiropractic, acupuncture, yoga, or physical therapy can be a powerful approach to healing.  When the fascia has been released, chiropractic adjustments hold longer, energy flows more easily through the body, yoga becomes easier, and physical therapy becomes more effective.  

So whether you choose to use myofascial release alone or in combination with surgery or other therapies, the benefits are immense, both for your body and your spirit.  The sooner you are able to get back to living fully the better!

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