Precision Health Group
01/18/2025
🥩 Hey, ever heard of muscle ADHESION before?
Made of fascia, this stuff binds up your muscles so they won’t work.
Chances are you, if you are in pain, you have adhesion like the muscle on the right.
On the left, the muscle fibers have space with very little spider webbing.
On the right, they’re all bound up.
Can’t stretch.
Can’t contract.
If that’s the case, for you to get better, you would need to remove the adhesion ASAP!
Our patients with severe arthritis like disc herniations, labrum Tears, and meniscus damage are often surprised by how much better they feel just by getting the adhesion removed!
If you’ve had chronic pain:
✅ over 6 months
✅ seen 3+ docs or therapists without relief
… we are here for you.
DM us “Adhesion” and we’ll discuss how to start your pain relief journey.
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01/14/2025
Just because your pain is located at X doesn’t mean the problem tissue is there.
✅If you have tricep pain that gets worse when you move your head, you’ve just confirmed you have a NECK problem.
💥An awesome representation of how certain areas of the body can cause pain in other areas.
👉Share this with anyone who is seeing doctor after doctor for their neck, upper back, or arm pain that isn’t getting any relief.
Also if YOU are in pain and it has been longer than 6 months and you have seen 3-5 other specialists DM us “Neck” and we will guide you to your next step! 📱
12/21/2024
💥What part of your body is hurting right now?💢
👉To be most productive so our VA Angelica can help you, comment with:
1. Your number below! 👇
2. How long it’s been
3. How many doctors or therapists you’ve seen
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👉👉DM us with your information and start your pain relief journey today.
12/17/2024
adhesion, sometimes referred to as “scar tissue”, is the body’s natural way of repairing itself after injury, trauma or repetitive use.
An adhesion fills the gap in damaged tissues like “putty”.
👎 Sometimes too much putty is used causing it to leak onto healthy tissue.
This results in a “glue” like effect.
Adhesion is almost like a cast being made by your body.
When a doctor puts a cast on a broken bone, they REMOVE it once the bone is healed. Your body doesn’t do that with adhesion.
When it isn’t removed it can lead to pain, numbness, soreness, weakness, tension etc.
Here, at Precision Health Group, we specialize in finding and fixing adhesion.
If you have been experiencing pain for
✅6+ months and
✅have seen 3+ docs or therapists with no relief
DM us “glue” and we’ll get you started on your journey of pain relief.
12/05/2024
See that “fibrous adhesion” in the picture?
It’s wrapped around the sciatic nerve, giving us “sciatica”, or a more helpful term, a “sciatic nerve entrapment”.
What exactly is nerve entrapment?
Let’s use a separate source to help support previous statements.
Nerve entrapment is a medical syndrome that develops when nerves become compressed (or entrapped) and restricted.
This occurs due to a variety of causes, from trauma or injury to repeated or overuse activity.
Nerve entrapment syndrome is also known as: Nerve compression syndrome. Entrapment neuropathy.
Source: Neurosurgical Associates of Central Jersey.
This is definition is from a neurosurgical department in New Jersey.
How do nerve entrapments occur?
✅Trauma
✅injury
✅overuse
Sound familiar!?
Fibrous Adhesion is produced from trauma and overuse.
Coincidence?
Adhesion is like glue.
It can stick to soft tissues and also stick to passing nerves, as shown in the picture.
Adhesion can entrap the nerve, reducing its ability to slide and can create symptoms.
Have you had nerve symptoms, numbness, tingling or burning, for:
✅ over 6 months?
✅ seen 3+ docs or therapists without relief?
➡️ We can help you finally get the permanent relief you’ve been looking for by removing this gluey adhesion stuff WITHOUT surgery!
👉 DM us “nerve entrapment” and we can see if you’re a candidate for perk and relief.
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