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hi folks,

i'm seeking collective experience on treating internal scarring,

such as that in joints from previous surgical repair (rotator cuff),

deep abdominal scar tissue, etc.

 

also interested in external scars that are very hard, deep, flat,

tight, light colored.

 

castor oil compress?

 

i did try to search the archives and did find some information

on estim and moxa which is helpful.

 

thanks so much for any suggestions.

Jean Dombroski, L.Ac.

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1st test which channel, for example rotator cuff, if they can't put

hand on opposite shoulder then its LI, can't comb hair- SJ can't put

on a bra - si...Thread needles in the tendomuscular channels in the

direction the pain radiates, if it doesn't radiate thread against the

flow of channel, apply e-stim to those needles on rapid, tonify the

channel, tonify yuan point, tonification point, needle jing well

points, you can use the reunion points too- I've given people brand

new rotator cuffs with this technique...Use estim and threading on

surgery scars in general such as cesarean, it will make scars shrink

some and qi flow better in channels...

-JB

 

Chinese Medicine , " Jean "

<greypal wrote:

>

> hi folks,

> i'm seeking collective experience on treating internal scarring,

> such as that in joints from previous surgical repair (rotator cuff),

> deep abdominal scar tissue, etc.

>

> also interested in external scars that are very hard, deep, flat,

> tight, light colored.

>

> castor oil compress?

>

> i did try to search the archives and did find some information

> on estim and moxa which is helpful.

>

> thanks so much for any suggestions.

> Jean Dombroski, L.Ac.

>

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