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Re: PT role and paradoxical relaxation by Dr Wise

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:13 am
by Violet M

Re: PT role and paradoxical relaxation by Dr Wise

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 6:33 am
by lightmail
Wise is quite the salesman. notice how fast he jumped on this bandwagon. New males no longer treated by gynecologist. Hmmm he thinks, I see an opportunity here.. I will stick with what the youtube sites do exposing him for what he is. (a headache in the pelvis patients experience) is one such video. Personally I get a headache just sayin his name...Wouldn't spend a time for his wares let alone 4 or 5 thousand.

Re: PT role and paradoxical relaxation by Dr Wise

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 6:40 am
by lightmail
Bye the way his success rates are no better than placeboes. One of the references from other Drs he quotes is a md that treats stuttering..I just had a 65 year old neurologist that has never seen anyone with our condition. PN PNE. He made an appointment with a urologist that sent me 4 pages of the great Wise Anderson protocol. I cancelled the appointment. ...Robert

Re: PT role and paradoxical relaxation by Dr Wise

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:58 am
by Lernica
OMG, he's still at it! :shock: Charging $800 for the rectal wand is opportunistic and and unethical. A similar device, the "crystal" wand, is available on Amazon for $38.50. Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Wand-Ther ... B00DN6PIE6. I found it very useful in massaging the trigger points in my pelvic floor muscles. My pelvic PT showed me how to use it. I used it daily.

Re: PT role and paradoxical relaxation by Dr Wise

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:45 am
by cpps-admin
I believe Dr Wise does not really want to sell wands without the accompanying training, for liability reasons. People could do themselves a terrible damage if untrained in its use and the legal consequences could be ruinous for Dr Wise.

I always suggest people use a Theracane for intrarectal massage. I have several posters who have been very successful with it.