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ABOUT PRECISION MUSCLE BALANCING
TECHNOLOGY
Precision Muscle
Balancing Technology-In Brief
In a nutshell, Precision Muscle
Balancing Technology SM (PMBT) is a unique, new therapy for the treatment of
musculoskeletal imbalances. These imbalances cause tendinitis, bursitis,
(osteo)arthritis, neuritis and other conditions such as scoliosis, hammer toes,
and other distortions of the body. The first four problems encompass most of
the aches and pains we all suffer from at one time or another. This therapy
eliminates the cause of the pain, so the symptoms go away. It also discovers
and eliminates what caused the cause so the symptoms stay away. Dr. Ric D.
Alexander developed PMBT after many conventional therapies had failed to
provide relief from the pain of his numerous musculoskeletal problems. Since
then, it has eliminated the pain and suffering of hundreds of patients who had
been told that nothing could be done for them. This therapy works great on
sports injuries like rotator cuff strains and equally well on repetitive strain
injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome. (For more information about this amazing
therapy read the section which explains it in much more detail.)
Precision Muscle
Balancing Technology
The following is a question and answer
interview with Dr. Ric Alexander, D.C., the developer of Precision Muscle
Balancing Technology (PMBT). PMBT is a new and extremely effective treatment
for correcting musculoskeletal imbalances, which cause most of the aches, and
pains we all experience. Read on, chances you will no longer have to "just live
with the pain."
Q. What is
PMBT?
A. PMBT stands for Precision Muscle Balancing Technology.
It is a non-forceful method of realigning the bones of the body back to their
normal positions, thus aligning the related joint(s) and reestablishing
structural balance. No forceful manipulation is ever used.
Q. Is it important to have structural
balance?
A. Yes. Since structural imbalances cause the vast
majority of aches and pains people suffer from, I would say it is extremely
important, especially if you want to enjoy improved health and a better quality
of life. When a joint of your body is misaligned, it throws abnormal stress
on certain areas of the joint. If a tendon is stressed and irritated, you will
develop tendinitis. If bursae are irritated, the result is bursitis. When a
muscle is over-stressed, it accumulates damage, making the imbalance worse or
creating another misalignment. Some misalignments cause the cartilage in a
joint to wear out abnormally fast or certain areas to receive stress your body
tries to protect itself from. This leads to (osteo)arthritis (a.k.a.
Degenerative Joint Disease). Spinal misalignments usually cause inflammation
and pressure on a spinal nerve. This causes weakness, tingling, numbness or
pain or otherwise affects the normal function of whatever area of your body the
nerve supplies.
Q. So, can PMBT help someone
with tendinitis, arthritis and these other problems?
A. Yes. All
of these problems can be greatly improved, and most can be eliminated. Even in
extreme cases, (i.e. where hip cartilage is totally worn out) a great deal of
pain relief has been obtained.
Q. What are
some of the other problems PMBT has successfully treated?
A. The
list is very extensive. Besides pain in the neck, shoulders, knees, elbows,
hips, etc., here is a partial list: 1. Carpal tunnel syndrome (wrist)
2. Scoliosis and other abnormal curvatures of the spine 3. TMJ syndrome
(jaw pain) 4. Vertebral disc herniations and disc degeneration 5.
Headaches (tension and migraines) 6. Sciatic nerve pain 7. Arthritis
(osteo) of hips, knees, fingers, spine and other areas. 8. Tennis and
golfer's elbow 9. Rotator cuff strains (tears) 10. Bunions and numerous
other foot and ankle problems A number of surgeries (especially spinal,
knee and shoulder) have been prevented.
Q.
How does PMBT work?
A. PMBT is a very precise deep tissue
technique that breaks up scar tissue (fibrotic adhesions) in damaged muscles.
Scar tissue in a muscle causes it to shorten. When a muscle accumulates enough
damage, it becomes short enough to pull the bone it is attached to out of
normal alignment. After each treatment, your body absorbs and eliminates the
scar tissue residue and heals the muscle closer and closer to its normal
length. This allows the misaligned bone to move back to its proper position and
stay there. Flexibility and normal movement are also restored. During
each treatment, the involved bones and other structures (discs, bursae,
muscles, ligaments) also receive a special treatment which provides
neuromuscular re-education. This helps your brain and muscle receptors readjust
back to normal.
Q. What causes this scar
tissue to form?
A. When a muscle is injured, it often heals with
scar tissue as a way of protecting it from further tearing. Muscle injury can
occur from the trauma of an accident (e.g., whiplash, falls, etc.) or can
accumulate gradually because of constant over-stress. (e.g., holding the phone
between your shoulder and ear, using a cash register, typing, compensating for
another unbalanced area, poor posture, bad sleeping positions, etc.)
Q. Why is it, then, that people get muscle injuries
that seem to heal with no problem?
A. A muscle could be injured
a few times or over-stressed for years and only feel tight. (Check your
trapezius muscles between your shoulders and neck. Yes, there is a reason why
almost everyone has tightness there, and yes it can be eliminated.)
The real problems begin when the muscle damage accumulates to a threshold level
causing enough tightness for bones to be pulled out of normal alignment. This
explains why someone may wake up one morning with a painful knee, back, neck,
etc. and not know why. The muscles in the painful area have been injured or
over-stressed and are finally at the threshold level. The last straw has been
added to the camel's back. I have traced many chronic problems back to
activities or injuries from years before. Older people usually have tighter
muscles, restricted movement, and more aches and pains simply because they have
had more years to accumulate scar tissue in their muscles.
Q. Why has PMBT been so effective when many other
"standard" therapies have failed?
A. Its effectiveness comes
from one simple fact: PMBT eliminates the cause of the problem instead of just
treating the symptoms. Treating symptoms is expensive and time consuming
because only temporary relief is obtained; therefore, treatments are never
ending. The worst part of this situation is the fact that the cause usually
worsens with time. This leads to more frequent treatments, stronger drugs,
surgery, or chronic pain and suffering. PMBT was actually developed because
numerous "standard" therapies had failed to alleviate my own numerous joint
pains.
Q. Why is it, then, that some people
seem to get better from these other therapies?
A. My experience
with many patients having severe and chronic problems has shown that in most
cases this comes from the body's power of adaptation. The human body is always
striving for balance. If one area of your body is misaligned, causing undue
stress or pain, your body (if it can) will shift other areas out of place to
compensate, thereby, relieving the pain. This "illusion" of being cured very
often leads to an eventual problem in the compensating area because of the
constant stress it receives. An example of this, I have seen many
times, goes like this: Patients come to my office with chronic lower back pain.
These patients have had a neck injury in the past. Most of them had received
some form of conventional therapy while others had received none. Even in the
cases where the patients received not therapy, the neck pain has gone away
after a month or two. Their lower backs are now out of alignment and painful
because of the years spent compensating for the neck imbalances, which are
actually still there. Their lower back problem is not resolved with the other
forms of therapy, or does not go away by itself, because their body cannot
compensate effectively. There may be some relief, but because their necks
cannot compensate, they end up with chronic low back pain. I treat and balance
their lower back areas and the pain goes away. Now, guess what happens? You are
right. Because the lower back is now properly aligned and no longer
counterbalancing or compensating for their neck imbalances, their neck pain
returns. Then I treat and realign their necks and their problems are resolved.
To avoid this painful reaction, both areas are usually treated during each
visit. Similarly, if a person's lower back is the initial injury, their neck
often compensates and becomes the chronic problem they seek relief from.
Numerous similar situations have been seen. In some cases, an injured
muscle simply heals (usually with some scar tissue) but is not tight enough to
create a structural imbalance so no immediate problem occurs. However, the
muscle becomes shorter and tighter making it more susceptible to future injury
or easier to over-stress with relatively normal activities. Even without a
major re-injury the muscle will often develop into a problem in the future
because of the excess stress it receives and the gradual accumulation of more
scar tissue. This explains why many chronic problems begin as a tight, stiff
feeling which gets progressively worse. This progression is why it is so
important to receive proper treatment as soon as possible for minor injuries.
Receiving PMBT treatments for a tight area or minor pain could easily prevent a
serious problem, and perhaps, permanent damage from developing. A few
problems could have other causes and sometimes other therapies can eliminate
those causes. Some therapies may even (usually accidentally) eliminate some of
the problem-causing muscle damage. (A WORD OF WARNING: If a therapy masks
your pain, you may believe your problem is resolved when in reality it is
becoming worse, perhaps to the point of irreparable damage.)
Q. How many PMBT treatments are usually
required?
A. It is impossible to predict (so don't quote me)
because each case is unique, but the average patient is usually out of pain in
about 6-12 treatments and back to normal in about 12-20. Generally, the more
severe the problem or the longer someone has had a problem, the longer it takes
to resolve it. Patients who have had surgery or a lot of forceful manipulations
generally require more treatments. A knee or elbow problem may only need 4-6
treatments, while a severe disc herniation may require 15-20. This is fewer
than most other therapies and especially impressive when you remember that we
eliminate the cause, providing lasting relief, and treat problems many doctors
believe impossible to help. Getting fewer treatments saves you time as well as
money. My goal is to get my patients well in as few treatments as
possible but without stopping prematurely with the root of the problem still
remaining. This will hopefully build the reputation of PMBT as being one of the
best (if not the best) musculoskeletal therapies in the world. When this
happens, it is hoped that many doctors will be encouraged to learn and practice
it. This way PMBT can be made available to the millions of people who suffer
needlessly from problems that can easily be corrected.
Q. After someone feels better, do they need continuing
treatments?
A. No. Once the involved area is aligned back to
normal and the patient is pain free, two or three follow-up treatments are
recommended to eliminate any remaining muscle damage. At this point the muscles
are essentially normal again and should require no further treatment. Even when
there has been extensive cartilage damage, most, if not all, of the pain is
usually relieved.
Q. Will someone's problem
ever come back?
A. A problem may eventually return if the "cause
of the cause" is not eliminated. Let me explain: If it is determined that
muscle damage, which created someone's knee misalignment and pain, was caused
by an ankle imbalance, then obviously the ankle problem must also be corrected
or it will eventually recreate the knee pain. To truly solve any problem, the
original root cause must be discovered and eliminated. If it is determined
that a poor postural or body usage habit created the muscle damage, it should
never return if the patient follows the postural or body-usage instructions
they are given. Therefore, a PMBT treatment also includes looking for and
eliminating the "cause of the cause." We also look for and correct minor
structural imbalances that could cause major problems if left to
progress.
Q. How long is a PMBT
treatment?
A. The initial visit is 1-1/4 hours and includes a
history, physical exam, and treatment. Subsequent visits are currently 30
minutes of hands-on therapy and 10 to 15 minutes of vibrational massage to
reduce pain, inflammation and residual muscle soreness. No expensive machines
are used simply to treat your symptoms and increase your cost. An ice pack can
be used at home to reduce symptoms (generally pain and inflammation) until the
cause has been eliminated.
Q. Since the
treatments are so long, are the fees high?
A. No. In fact, many
patients tell me my fees are too low. When the time spent per treatment is
compared with many other therapies, the cost is well below average. However,
the total cost to get well is the bottom line and what you should be concerned
about. You could pay $45 for some form of therapy, receive 50 treatments and
still not be well, or you could pay $200 (that is not my fee) per treatment and
be well in 5 sessions. Which is the better deal? My goal is to make
PMBT treatments available to the average person in need. Our policies allow us
to keep our fees reasonable.
Q. How are PMBT
treatments different from other deep tissue therapies?
A. There
are a number of "deep tissue" techniques around, and they probably help more
people than most other therapies combined. However, many are not effective at
discovering or treating the "cause", while others give the same non-specific
treatment to everyone, every time. Still others do not determine and eliminate
the "cause of the cause" so the problem is continually recreated and ongoing
treatment is necessary. PMBT treatments are specific to your
individual problems and are constantly changing as your body is gradually
realigned back to normal. First, a special test is used to determine where your
unique imbalances are. Then the involved muscles are treated very precisely and
for a specific reason. There is some discomfort as the scar tissue is being
eliminated, but the pressure used is adjusted to each patient's tolerance.
During your treatments, the misalignments you have are thoroughly explained to
you. This allows you to understand your initial problem(s) and the changes you
feel as your joints are realigned back to normal. This also helps us determine
the past or current cause of the muscle damage. Most patients are relieved
knowing why they are experiencing their pain and other symptoms.
Q. Are there any side effects from PMBT
treatments?
A. Yes, all good ones. A number of patients have
experienced wonderful, positive side effects. Besides the elimination of
tingling, numbness, weakness or pain; high blood pressure has normalized, daily
headaches have ceased, inflamed or spastic colons have healed and women have
had babies after experiencing numerous miscarriages. Snoring has stopped,
asthma has resolved, acid stomachs have returned to normal, allergies have
ended, arthritic fingers and deformed scoliotic spines have straightened, and
the list goes on. I make no claims to treat high blood pressure, colitis,
asthma, etc., but it is amazing how fast a human body can heal and begin
functioning properly again after normal nerve flow between the brain and a
problem area is re-established. Your brain controls all parts of your
body and almost all of this control is done through the nerves emerging from
between your spinal vertebrae. This presents a vast number of possibilities for
pain relief, improved body functioning and better health. Because our
bodies and minds affect each other, eliminating muscle tightness and imbalances
can greatly reduce your overall stress level. Also, because pain and tension
rob your body of energy, eliminating imbalances will give you more vitality for
work and recreational activities. Patients usually experience some muscle
soreness for a few days after each treatment. It is similar to the soreness
experienced after moderate exercise and is not harmful.
Q. Do you offer any guarantees?
A. Yes.
Unfortunately, no one can absolutely guarantee that they can totally eliminate
your problem. However, I do guarantee to always to do my best to realign your
bones and joints. This usually results in pain relief, improved joint function,
and more normal nerve flow. So far, PMBT treatments have succeeded for hundreds
of patients; many who had given up all hope of permanent relief. I also
guarantee to constantly improve to make my best even better. It is also
guaranteed that if it appears your pain is coming from a non-musculoskeletal
cause, you will be advised to seek help from the appropriate specialist.
Q. What if someone has had, or been told they need
surgery?
A. Quite a few of my patients had one or more surgeries
prior to coming for PMBT treatments. Had they came in prior to their surgery,
many of them could have recovered without it. Unfortunately, they were still in
pain and some were even worse than before the surgery. Here are some common
surgical scenarios that explain why the results of surgery are so variable.
1. A patient has surgery for a problem but receives no relief. The surgeon
and the patient believe the surgery failed. The patient comes to me and I find
that the source of their pain is an imbalance in a totally different area. This
area is balanced with PMBT treatments and the patient's pain is eliminated. The
surgery may have been totally successful but appeared otherwise because it did
not fix the true cause of the pain. 2. A patient undergoes surgery and
experiences a partial reduction in pain. Again, the surgery may have been
totally successful. However, since the remaining pain is probably coming from a
joint misalignment, the patient still suffers. This is because surgery rarely
corrects imbalances and often makes them worse by creating more muscular scar
tissue. After PMBT treatments to correct the imbalance, the patient's problem
is then resolved. 3. A patient has surgery to repair cartilage damage. This
is commonly done for knee problems. The patient experiences total relief.
Unfortunately, since the imbalance that caused the cartilage damage in the
first place still remains, more damage begins to accumulate. A few years later
the patient has developed enough cartilage damage to cause the same problem and
is looking at another surgery. PMBT treatments can balance the joint, thereby
eliminating the cause of the cartilage damage. This prevents the problem from
returning. This is similar to why someone's hip cartilage sometimes degenerates
causing osteoarthritis. If left to progress, this leads to the need for hip
replacement surgery. However, if the hip is realigned before the damage is
excessive, this surgery can usually be avoided. Of course, surgery is
sometimes necessary to repair excessive cartilage damage, to reattach torn
tendons or ligaments, or to repair certain other injuries. However, my
experience has shown that PMBT treatments can very often prevent the need for
surgery. In certain cases, surgery is necessary to repair damage and PMBT
treatments are also required to prevent the recurrence of the problem. Usually
for less than the cost of an MRI, PMBT can save you months of unsuccessful
treatments, thousands of dollars and weeks of lost wages.
Q. How and when was PMBT developed?
A. The development of PMBT began in 1990. It was born out of necessity and a
long-term search for pain relief. I had suffered for many years from the
following chronic problems: left foot pain for 23 years; severe lower back and
sciatic pain for 5 years from a disc herniation (two vertebrae surgically fused
in 1980), lower back pain continued for another 10 years; pain in both knees
for 22 years (surgery to one in 1980, the other in 1981), knee pain began again
a few years later; TMJ (jaw) pain for 14 years; and bursitis of the left
shoulder for 24 years. These were just the worst problems! Anyway, during all
those years, a multitude of MD's, osteopaths, chiropractors, therapists, and
dentists were seen. I even had four different types of deep tissue therapy
done. All of the treatments provided only occasional temporary relief.
My constant search for relief finally ended in 1990 with the birth of PMBT. All
of my joints were realigned and all of my pains eliminated. Since then,
thousands of hours of experience treating hundreds of different problems has
helped develop PMBT into the most effective therapy for musculoskeletal and
joint problems I have ever heard of, seen, or experienced. I have
studied exercise, nutrition, psychology, acupressure, reflexology, and numerous
natural healing techniques for almost 36 years. I have worked as a personal
fitness trainer and nutrition consultant for 10 years. I have also written and
published two books and am currently working on two more. I have also completed
four self-treatment videos. One for (osteo)arthritic hands, tennis elbow
(lateral epicondylitis), golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) and another for
carpal tunnel syndrome and tendinitis of the wrist and hand.
Q. Where are PMBT treatments
available?
A. They are currently available only at the Institute
of Precision Muscle Balancing in North Hollywood, California. So far, patients
have traveled from distant cities (San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Jose, Palm
Desert, Upland and more), from over 17 states, and from five foreign
countries. My goal is to make PMBT and what it can do more widely known and
to begin teaching it to other doctors and therapists. This way it can become
more available to those in need.
Q. Do you
offer any other services?
A. Yes. Free testing for body fat
percentage is available for patients once a month. Nutritional and exercise
questions are answered free to patients. A few of the most effective health and
bodybuilding supplements (SuperSpectrim vitamins and minerals, electrolytes,
antioxidants, anti-inflammatory herbs, etc.) are available at competitive
prices. Cervical pillows, lumbar supports and reusable ice packs are also
available at discount prices. Self-treatment videos for (osteo) arthritic
hands, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome are available.
These videos could save someone hundreds of dollars. Personalized
exercise routines are also available. These are written programs with personal
instruction given on proper exercise performance. All fitness programs are
designed for maximum efficiency (faster results) and safety. Complete
nutritional programs are also available. My unique nutritional ideas are
extremely effective for fat loss, muscle growth, internal cleansing, and much
more. A unique nutrition book is currently being written. If you have any
further questions or would like to schedule an appointment for PMBT treatments,
please call (818) 766-8555. CAUTION: The
therapy you have just read about is based on a simple concept. However, since
the human body has over 600 muscles, which can move 206 bones in many different
directions, complex reactions can occur. Someone lacking training and
experience could cause your problem to worsen and not know how to correct
it.
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