I teach MPS Pain Management Courses to healthcare professionals several times a month. Each and every weekend I walk away filled with warmth, happiness, and excitement in my heart. Each week that follows I think about the students/professionals that I’ve taught and contemplate the changes that I saw before my eyes. Here is my story of the week.
This past weekend, I was in Tampa, FL teaching one of our two day seminars. At the beginning of every seminar day one, the first thing I do is give a brief introduction to the therapy and then perform demonstrations.
When I choose people for the demonstrations I ask the class “who is in pain?” Then I pick the person who has the highest pain level. I had the privilege of having a super sweet lady, 72 years old, who was a massage therapist – she was so sweet! She loved her job, she loved to help people.
She reported that she had constant chronic pain in her low back of an 8 out of 10. I asked her if she had an abdominal scar and she said yes but it was very, very old and it did not hurt. I asked if she would mind being the student for the scar demonstration. She said she would love to. So, I got her on the table in front of the class and treated her abdominal scar with MPS-SRT (Scar Release Therapy). It took about 10 minutes. She stood up, walked around, and let her body begin to re-adjust. To the class’s and her own amazement, she shockingly and joyfully reported zero pain! Her face was glowing and she could not believe she had lived with years of pain, after many different therapeutic treatments with no lasting relief, to have me simply treat the scar and release the pain in minutes!
Now, to continue the story – it gets even better. She had another scar worked on in class by her lab partner the second day of class. She had a fusion of Cervical Vertebrae 5-6. She reported her daily neck pain to be at a 9 out of 10. She had lived with neck pain for 43 years! The scar on her neck was also treated with MPS-SRT and went to a zero!
Needless to say, this was a life changing weekend for my sweet new friend. Not only for herself, but now for all her patients as she adds this treatment technique to her practice. Maybe she’ll share her own “story of the week” someday soon!
I am so blessed to do what I do!
Kelly Armstrong, OTR/L, MMP-MPS
Kelly you are truly inspiring, definitely gunna check out your blog!
Amazing results and amazing story! Can’t wait to get my Dolphin and try it on my scars.
Love the story of week section. These stories are amazing.
Wow! This is amazing. I had no idea you were a part of this big company, too. I’m so glad there’s something I can buy from you Kelly.
this is life-changing for this kid if it’s true. Is there any chance of even this non-invasive treatment causing problems?
Hey, will you ever have demonstrations in the US? I think that’d be pretty good.
This seems awfully precise for acupuncture… I wonder if my friends could use one too.
Haha, this is cool 🙂 I hope it’s safe for him to be drinking stuff without liquid if it’s just pain. Nice to hear things like this…
What a great story, Kelly. I really have to check out your website as well; maybe I can relate to it, a bit! I can certainly relate to the feeling of a successful C-section leading to unfortunate complications.
I have the same problem, as you described your student had. Sometimes, when I clean the bathroom or the stairs, after bending down a several times, I can stand up normally. Squatting has been a terrible experience for a couple of years now, it hurts, and my movements are not controlled. I was also diagnosed with herniated disc and some therapists suggest the operation of it. I would love to have you do me the standard protocol therapy. How can I reach you? Thank you.
Great story, your results are truly fascinating. I would love to be treated by you. I have been treated with the Dolphin Neurostim and Love It ! i also follow your blog queen of scars. Great stuff Kelly!
Your blog and story’s are so inspiring Kelly! I am interested in trying this treatment and there is just such great information on this site! I really look forward to reading more. Keep up the great work guys!!
This is such a touching story! The work you are doing Kelly is truly inspirational! I love your blogs: Queen Of Scars & Pain Relief Queen! Super Cool Stuff
Truly phenomenal results! I am so happy every time I read a story where Dolphin Neurostim has helped a person. I am super excited and can’t wait to try it! thanks for developing a product that really makes a difference.
My husband has frequent neck pains and terrible headaches. He feels dizziness as well, very often. Also, there are those locking episodes and inability to open or close mouth. Sometimes he also has problems swallowing food, and doctors claim that everything is ok with him. Do you have a place where we can visit you? I’d like some of your therapists to check him.
So is the Standard Protocol treatment something you know personally or is it in the Dolphin Neurostim manual? It sounds like results.
Cool stuff. I thought this was going to be about removing low back pain not lower back pain but I guess it’d do both! 😀
You are the only person out there who understands and how to properly treat scars. I follow your blog: Queen of Scars. Your are truly passionate about what you do. Thanks For such an inspirational story! Keep up your amazing work healing people !
This is truly amazing that you are able to give lasting results with out being invasive and really giving people the chance to enjoy their lives. You are phenomenal at what you keep changing the world one scar at time !
Amazing results with the Dolphin Neurostim and MPS therapy. Its amazing what you can do if you know what your doing and just like you said using a standard protocol. Great Results and another inspiring story you are definitely changing the Kelly.
Hi, I am 28 years old. Six months ago I started having severe cramps in my left leg and back, which kept me in bed for one whole week. Eventually, the cramps disappeared but I was left with constant numbness and tingling in my left calf and foot. X-rays confirmed a problem with my sciatic nerve. Can you tell me what to do to relieve the constant ache and numbness in my calf and foot? Also, my lower back has been weak and I am unable to resume a regular exercise program. Will I still be able to play basketball?
I had a feeding tube as a baby. It was a gastrostomy tube. In the last week, I have noticed a pain that feels like something in on the inside trying to tear out. When I cough it hurts so bad I feel like I am going to bust open there. It is also painful to touch. I am 31 yrs old and have not had a tube in since I was a toddler. Any ideas what it could be?
I’m 6 years after C-section. Suddenly this pain pops out. I was exercising and suddenly felt like something happened. A month after, this weird pain started over my right hip, into the groin and leg. It moved to the belly button. I also have weird pain, like attack when my period is due. Even though I have normal periods with no special pain, I’ve seen a doctor who mentioned the nerve thing. He said “laparoscopy” but I guess I will give my body a chance with Dolphin Neurostrim, as I can’t rush into surgeries ….
“I have had severe back pain for some months. I have had MRI scan and it shows bulging discs, which in turn is putting pressure on the nerves.
I am due shortly to get both a root nerve injection and also epidural injection. I would appreciate if someone can tell me how successful Dolphin Neurostrim can be with these and how long the better condition could last. Thank you.”
Russell,
You should definitely explore treatment with MPS before you try to block the nerve. The injections are only a stop-gap or temporary solution. If your air conditioner quit working would you consider unplugging it a solution? Ideally, you should find someone who does therapeutic body work along with the MPS. Addressing the soft tissue (muscle and fascia) imbalances in your body, which are likely the cause of your bulging discs is so important! Your goal should be to find the source of the problem and correct it, if possible, rather than just blocking the symptoms.
Best of luck!
Comment…if i want to go for this mps therapy then where do i need to go for this treatment.
Where are you located?