Hi Dr. Blake,
I was reading your post on Calmare Therapy, and it triggered a desire to let you know about another brain-training-based therapeutic option here in the Bay Area that is working really well for a friend of mine with chronic pain from a cervical spine tumor surgery.
Dr. Danielle Rosenman uses neuroplasticity principles to help patients with chronic pain retrain their brains themselves - no electrical stimulation equipment required. I would suggest that you have a look and consider contacting Dr. Rosenman to discuss her treatment if you are asked for referrals for foot-based chronic pain. I don't know more than this: my co-worker who had to leave her job because of the ongoing health issues from the tumor, the surgery, and the ongoing pain has gotten significant relief in only a few visits. I'm over the moon happy that I recommended Dr. Rosenman to her.
For what it's worth,
Dr. Blake's reply: Yes, I know well of the excellent work of Dr. Danielle Rosenman. I will try to spread the word. She often gives workshops and I should attend one of them.
Dr. Blake's reply: Yes, I know well of the excellent work of Dr. Danielle Rosenman. I will try to spread the word. She often gives workshops and I should attend one of them.
Thank you both! My groups, A Change of Mind: Neuroplastic Tools for Healing, will have new in-person (in Berkeley) and online sessions probably in late April or early May for people living with chronic pain, anxiety, depression, chronic illness.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Danielle Rosenman