All Surgery Creates Adhesions
Everyone need manual hands-on therapy after surgery to treat adhesions
After Surgery Adhesions
When people have surgery, they are absolutely trying to make the best decision they can with the information that is available to them.
Surgeons are trying to help people make good decisions based on their training and model of care.
Sometimes surgery is imperative and life-saving.
Sometimes people have regrets that they did not understand there were options other than surgery for their particular situation
If you had surgery, whether it was the absolute best option, or whether other options were not considered, surgery leaves unintended consequences.
Those consequences at a minimum are adhesions.
Adhesions are the result of the normal disorganized way the body heals.
The initial healing process lays down new tissue in a disorganized fashion.
Movement (especially passive movement like manual therapy) organizes that tissue into smooth productive planes.
Even surgery to remove adhesions creates new adhesions.
Even “non-invasive” laproscopic surgery creates adhesions.
Manual Hands-On Therapy Heals Adhesions
Testimonial
“I started seeing Dr Caroline a number of years ago for sequela resulting from a surgery that left me with lymphedema and chronic pain. I myself am in the field of complementary medicine and was aware of her reputation as a well respected chiropractor specializing in functional medicine. My work with Dr Caroline did not disappoint. Her work is both linear and eclectic. She is incredibly effective at what she does and I don’t think I’ve met a physician more dedicated to her patients than she is. I’ve since sent numerous of my own patients to see her. She also now cares for my 2 of my 3 children who look very much forward to their appointments with her. Highly recommend.” SL
