What Causes Difficulty In Standing After A Bio-freeze Rub?
Hello Dr. Grief. I recently visited a chiropractor for a car accident back injury and during one of my visits, I received a bio-freeze rub down and then I was placed on the heated waterbed. As I attempted to stand up my body would not respond. My question is has this type of mishap been reported before? Is there a website that you can direct me to? Many thanks Traci
In order for Dr. Grief to answer your question you must recopy this information to the PREMIUM SECTION of the website and follow the instructions in order for him to specifically receive the request. Otherwise, any doctor will be able to address the issue. Unfortunately, I know nothing about the side effects or odd reactions that can occur as a result of a bio-freeze rub down followed by being placed on a heated waterbed nor am I aware of a website help you with this "mishap." I would advise you to check in with your primary doctor and describe what happened. Direction to go from there may be more clear.
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What Causes Difficulty In Standing After A Bio-freeze Rub?
In order for Dr. Grief to answer your question you must recopy this information to the PREMIUM SECTION of the website and follow the instructions in order for him to specifically receive the request. Otherwise, any doctor will be able to address the issue. Unfortunately, I know nothing about the side effects or odd reactions that can occur as a result of a bio-freeze rub down followed by being placed on a heated waterbed nor am I aware of a website help you with this mishap. I would advise you to check in with your primary doctor and describe what happened. Direction to go from there may be more clear.