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New research publication: severe adhesions in a child

2/28/2014

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I'm honored to have been part of this case report published by the Clear Passage research team, on a child involved in a severe motor vehicle accident.  This child suffered from extensive adhesions and was helped with manual physical therapy.
After being involved in a severe accident, this young child underwent 19 surgeries over the course of 12 months.  He suffered extensive adhesions, recurrent partial bowel obstructions, and an ascended testicle.  He was treated successfully using manual physical therapy.

To read the full article, click here:
Decreasing adhesions and avoiding further surgery in a pediatric patient involved in a severe pedestrian versus motor vehicle accident
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    • Women's and Men's Health >
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      • Vaginal and Rectal Pain
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      • Coccydynia
      • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
      • Post Surgical
      • Headaches
    • Myofascial Release
    • Scar Tissue >
      • Hysterectomy
      • Post Mastectomy and Augmentation
      • C-section and Episiotomy
      • Other Scarring
    • Chronic Pain
    • MPS Therapy >
      • MPS Therapy for Scars
      • MPS Therapy for Pain
    • Self Treatment Aides >
      • Coccydynia Self-Help
      • Sacroiliac Pain Self-Help
      • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Self-Help
      • Sore or Stiff Muscles Self-Help
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      • Scar Tissue and Adhesions
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      • 7 Tips for Beating Back Pain
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