ronnewmexico wrote:Asumeing this is a somewhat elderly woman, the first thing I would suspect since it is nearly endemic in those of the west with a western diet..osteoperiosis.
AS the skeleton modifies to adapt to the changes so does the musculature, sometimes in a deterimental or pain producing fashion.
ASide from that one must look at prior injury...certainly a complete medical workup on this issue should be done. If it has not..perhaps it has.
One could offer I'd guess any number of remedies that will have some effect but I would question if that would get to the heart of the issue...what is really happening...response to injury osteoporisis, or what.
Just some bojo on the internet but I don't know....it seems this may first be a conventional medical issue then alternative medicine if normal remedy does not suffice...perhaps that is what is happening but that is unclear.
Has this been consulted to a MD?
She's over 60 and hasn't asked a doctor about it for some reason. I just wanted to know something to help her at home.ronnewmexico wrote:Asumeing this is a somewhat elderly woman, the first thing I would suspect since it is nearly endemic in those of the west with a western diet..osteoperiosis.
AS the skeleton modifies to adapt to the changes so does the musculature, sometimes in a deterimental or pain producing fashion.
ASide from that one must look at prior injury...certainly a complete medical workup on this issue should be done. If it has not..perhaps it has.
One could offer I'd guess any number of remedies that will have some effect but I would question if that would get to the heart of the issue...what is really happening...response to injury osteoporisis, or what.
Just some bojo on the internet but I don't know....it seems this may first be a conventional medical issue then alternative medicine if normal remedy does not suffice...perhaps that is what is happening but that is unclear.
Has this been consulted to a MD?
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