168. Fascia Tissue Distress - The Root Cause of Pain

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Understanding Pain: Where it Comes From and How to Treat It.

Dr. Hal Blatman is the Director of Blatman Health and Wellness Center. He has credentials in Pain Management and Board Certification in Occupational
and Environmental Medicine and Integrative Medicine and is a past president of the American Holistic Medical Association.

For several years, Dr. Blatman practiced family medicine while managing a chain of urgent care facilities. During his tenure as a general practitioner,
Dr. Blatman recognized the limited capacity of Western medicine to treat and manage chronic and myofascial pain. To learn more effective ways to treat pain, he studied with the late Janet Travell, MD, then recognized as the world’s leading expert in treating myofascial pain disorders.

In 1988, Dr. Blatman established Cincinnati’s first clinic dedicated to providing traditional and holistic pain treatment solutions in the tri-state
area. He continues to innovate and lead in pain management, offering patients comprehensive and personalized care through integrative medicine. Dr. Blatman is also ReCODE Certified for treating patients with early Alzheimer's and dementia and is certified by the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health.

Chat:
12:03:17 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Dr. Blatman - I will introduce you in a moment
12:08:45 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Whomever is recording the meeting notes, please send to jlaird@healthrevivalpartners.com
12:13:36 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Dr. Hal Blatman is the Director of Blatman Health and Wellness Center. He has credentials in Pain Management and Board Certification in Occupational
and Environmental Medicine and Integrative Medicine and is a past president of the American Holistic Medical Association. 
 
For several years, Dr. Blatman practiced family medicine while managing a chain of urgent care facilities. During his tenure as a general practitioner,
Dr. Blatman recognized the limited capacity of Western medicine to treat and manage chronic and myofascial pain. To learn more effective ways to treat pain, he studied with the late Janet Travell, MD, then recognized as the world’s leading expert in treating
myofascial pain disorders.
12:13:57 From Dr. Tom Lewis : In 1988, Dr. Blatman established Cincinnati’s first clinic dedicated to providing traditional and holistic pain treatment solutions in the tri-state
area. He continues to innovate and lead in pain management, offering patients comprehensive and personalized care through integrative medicine. Dr. Blatman is also ReCODE Certified for treating patients with early Alzheimer's and dementia and certified with
the Metabolic Terrain Institue of Health.
12:16:02 From Joel B Peterson : Reacted to "Dr. Hal Blatman is t..." with ❤️
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12:27:44 From Wayne : what could be done with scoliosis if one already has a Harrington Rod?
12:28:18 From Linda E : So could the fascia be the cause of nutcracker syndrome or a compressed iliac vein?
12:30:02 From Donna Champagne OKeefe : Does this massage therapy apply to diabetic neuropathy?
12:31:57 From Pixel 8 : How could you apply this for a toothache ? Manual pressure & Myofascial release on the surrounding area?
12:38:52 From - : How does mud packing impact the healing mechanisms in fascia? Let’s say like from a c-section?
12:40:44 From Steve : Does light therapy benefit fascia issues?
12:43:44 From Dr. Tom Lewis To d harshfield(privately) : I know you will have plenty to say! Looking forward to the landing of the plane!
12:49:47 From - : Any thoughts on Acudoes?
12:50:51 From Dr. Tom Lewis : What is acudoes?
12:52:05 From Sharon Kelly 85532 : I use theracane myself for fascia, helps tremendously for fibromyalgia . Is this the same as what you offer clients?
12:52:08 From - : Sorry. TruDose https://www.trudosetherapy.com/
12:53:01 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Ask Dr. Blatman and Dr. Harshfield
12:53:33 From Donna Champagne OKeefe : Do you think Parkinson's is caused by environmental toxins but successfully treated with this massage therapy?
12:54:18 From Sharon Kelly 85532 : Do you recommend knee replacement?
12:54:23 From Melissa B : Do you have success treating CRPS? Please explain.
12:54:57 From Pam "east coast" Iowa, US : do you have books, DVD's for sale? if so, contact info please!
12:56:02 From Steve : What questions re qualifications would one ask a massage therapist to determine if they have the knowledge/skills you mentioned?
12:56:14 From Doug Leonard : That was Fantastic!! I’m a DO doing osteopathic manipulation and I learned so much. Remarkable. Going to be slowly and carefully review. Thank you. What reference would you suggest?
12:56:49 From Linda E : Will this be recorded and available to watch after, including the Q&A? I need to run…
12:57:25 From Steve : Replying to "Will this be recorde..."

It always is recorded and uploaded to the HRP Rumble channel.
12:58:50 From Suzy : Where can we find a dentist for this. Calif/ Colorado
13:00:19 From - : Any explanation for why some silver gels work?
13:01:13 From - : And muscle testing?
13:01:31 From Joel B Peterson : What food/diet do you recomend?
13:01:47 From Patricia Hinojosa : do you have online courses ?
13:01:58 From Linda E : Replying to "Will this be recorde..."

Great, thank you
13:02:07 From Jeffrey : Do you recommend the chiropractor that uses an activator adjustment instrument, rather than using their hands.?
13:03:43 From Steve : Replying to "Do you recommend the..."

Jeffrey, you're referring to the little jackhammer device? I go to a chiro who does that.
13:03:56 From Jeffrey : Replying to "Do you recommend the..."

Yes
13:04:10 From Wayne : near infrared or far infrared. Which is best?
13:04:33 From Suzy : Is there a difference in the bed from the panels you can buy
13:04:46 From Suzy : Photbiomodulation
13:04:48 From Steve : Replying to "Do you recommend the..."

Not sure if I've had any pos results yet, but I'll still give it some time.
13:05:47 From Jeffrey : Replying to "Do you recommend the..."

The have allowed to golf again without upper back pain using that little device.
13:06:19 From Suzy : Post the blog post?
13:06:31 From Wayne : hyperthermia to help prevent cancer?
13:07:56 From Suzy : Wow wish you were close
13:08:29 From Jeffrey : Replying to "Wow wish you were cl..."

Me too!
13:08:41 From Doris Fellenz : I certainly learned a lot today. But will be better absorbed the second time I watch it.
13:08:43 From Steve : Replying to "Post the blog post?"

You can save the chat yourself.
13:09:05 From Brenda’s iPhone : Dr Lewis, we’re you talking about the shop lights you did a blog I once?
13:09:13 From Jeffrey : Is there a network we can refer to?
13:09:23 From Dr. Tom Lewis : One of many I wrote on light and hyperthermia - go see my blogs
13:09:25 From Dr. Tom Lewis : https://www.healthrevivalpartners.com/post/flccc-slowly-catching-up-with-functional-medicine
13:09:39 From Suzy : I find it interesting my pain completely goes away when I’m out of water damaged houses, emf exposure
13:14:15 From Pam "east coast" Iowa, US : Replying to "What questions re qu..."

as a massage therapist, I'd ask their training, continuing education, time as massage therapist. What is their specialty? Example - some are infant massage, some - hospice, some - more spa oriented - hot rocks, etc.. I've learned a bit of today's info through continuing education after completing my education, so recently graduated are unlikely candidates for today's info / work. Hope this is helpful - Good Luck!
13:18:07 From mira : Reacted to I find it interestin... with "👍"
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13:18:43 From Steve : YES!
13:20:26 From mira : I just started dairy (yogurt) after 5 yrs NONE. No problem so far ... ?
13:21:12 From Suzy : Camel milk
13:21:15 From Donna Champagne OKeefe : Thank you, Dr. Blatman. Fascinating.
13:21:34 From Tina : Wonder, thank you.
13:21:35 From Lori Graham : Thanks so much

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