What is Trigenics oat procedure?

Trigenics is a neuro-kinetic, sensorimotor assessment, treatment and training system, which instantly relieves pain and increases strength and movement. Trigenics is a “multimodal” treatment.

Is turmeric good for frozen shoulder?

Turmeric is an amazing spice with fantastic health benefits. Its anti-inflammatory properties help relieve arthritic pain, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, and joint or tendon problems. It eases stiffness, painful muscles, and headaches.

Does Tiger Balm help frozen shoulder?

Tiger Balm may help reduce neck and shoulder pain.

What vitamin is good for frozen shoulder?

What are the Best Supplements for Frozen Shoulder? Some over-the-counter supplements like turmeric, Omega-3 fatty acids, and glucosamine and chondroitin may help relieve joint pain and reduce inflammation.

Is there a success rate for Trigenics oats?

1) That Trigenics OATs has a 100% success rate at treating frozen shoulder. At minimum this is clearly a falsehood if he says it to you, because Trigenics did not work for me. They did suggest that sometimes it didn’t take the first time, and if this was the case they would perform a follow-up treatment for free.

Who is the author of the Trigenics OAT Procedure?

The I won’t link it, but the PDF is “The “Oolo-Austin Trigenics® Dissection Procedure (OAT) for Treatment of Adhesive Capsulitis Using Local Anesthetic”, 2013 by Allan Oolo Austin. Also odd, all the positive reviews I have seen are either posted by Trigenics or on the RateMDs site.

Can a Trigenics OAT treatment cure a frozen shoulder?

The Trigenics® OAT Procedure is performed with the patient being fully conscious and interactively participating to ensure than no damage occurs to the joint or surrounding tissues. Every person is unique, and this is one medical procedure that truly takes this fact into account. CURE FROZEN SHOULDER IN ONE VISIT!

How does dr.oola Austin do Trigenics?

Dr. Oola-Austin checked if the injected drugs had reduced the pain in my frozen shoulder by pressing on it firmly. I indicated to him that I still felt significant pain depsite the injected local anesthetics. He didn’t express any concern, and indicated that we could continue with the trigenics OAT procedure.