Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
Hey, I just wanted to start by saying that I didn’t mean to give you any grief. I apologize if I came off as rude to you.

I was just venting on yet another miracle cure that is the flavor of the day, sure to rake in millions and then vanish after doing next to nothing.

Actually elbows, knuckles and various tools are effective for some scar tissue & deep muscle tightness (Thai massagers use their heels and support themselves from the ceiling) but not calcification.
And man, if done right, you pretty much have to put a towel in your patient’s mouth to bite into or they’ll petrify the entire office with their screams. Manually tearing through scar tissue feels pretty cool to you the practitioner and you can often hear it, but from the patients point of view, yikes.

Peace buddy, again no harm intended.

To the OP, good luck and I hope your insurance has it covered!
Just saw you're reply. No worries at all. I didn't take it anyway but a good discussion. I bring stuff like this up here because I know, or think there are some health care professionals here.

I'm a natural skeptic with "new" treatments or devices...or anything really. Especially if people start making far out claims like she did. Lol