Re: [情報] 神醫,靠你了!!!
原文http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/4432126.html
Back treatment has McGrady feeling good
Problems have been corrected, says rehab specialist
By JONATHAN FEIGEN
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
Tracy McGrady flashed his best pump fake, and with it, juked New Jersey Nets
forward Richard Jefferson off his feet.
McGrady gathered himself to launch a shot when Jefferson, off-balance and
with nowhere to land, crashed hard into McGrady's back and side.
Barely more than one game into his return from back spasms, McGrady made his
way toward the scorer's table, moving as carefully as if walking on spikes.
He hunched over the table, held his lower back and for a few familiar
moments, did not move.
Then McGrady was hit with something more surprising than a crashing opponent.
He realized he was all right.
"It's all mental," he said. "When I take a hard hit like that, I assume
something bad is going to come out of it. I was just taking my time, making
sure everything was OK. When I walked away, it was OK. It was a pretty hard
hit, though."
It also was the clearest sign McGrady had at least recovered from his latest
episode of back spasms. But perhaps the better news is McGrady's
rehabilitation specialist, John Patterson, said that barring a violent
collision, McGrady's latest back spasms incident will be his last.
"He should function very well for the rest of his life," Patterson said.
Patterson worked on McGrady for about 2 1/2 hours last Friday, with McGrady
reporting he felt much better as soon as he got up from the table and ever
since.
"Tracy was probably the most pessimistic person I've worked on in a long
time," Patterson said. "We've done it for 30 years. He said, 'When will I
feel the difference?' I said, 'When you get off the table.' "
Rockets assistant coach Charlie Ward recommended Patterson to McGrady.
McGrady then called tennis player Andy Roddick, who had a similar condition.
"What we did is make sure what caused the back to go out in the first place,"
Patterson said. "Once we located that, we used passive resistance I call
'synergy release therapy.' Basically, it's looking for what caused the soft
tissues or muscles to retract and correct that."
Patterson said the technology, a frequency specific microcurrent machine, was
developed in 1996 by Carol McMahon in Vancouver, Wash. Since then, Patterson
has used it on many athletes, including Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz,
Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens, Olympians Michael Johnson, Gail Devers
and Butch Reynolds and Roddick.
"My main point is to rehab them so they don't get hurt again the same way,"
Patterson said. "And then, it's to prevent another injury because
biomechanics are not right. It's basically a combination of biomechanics and
a microcurrent machine. Between the two, you can make it heal faster and
prevent it from happening again."
McGrady's most recent episodes, including the Dec. 9 spasms in Washington
that forced him to miss seven games before returning Tuesday, were not caused
by collisions but by awkward twists of his back.
"I haven't had any flare-ups," McGrady said. "We'll see, but as of now, I
feel good. It's really painful when it happens.
"To be able to not wake up in the morning and wake straight is tough. And I
have two kids. They're of the age I want to pick them up, toss them in the
air and play with them. I don't want to be limited at 27 years old."
McGrady had begun to lose hope that he would be back this month.
"The treatment I got to get back so quick, I can't even explain it," McGrady
said. "It was like he popped my knee back in place. Even my feet — I'm
flat-footed, very flat-footed — they were doing this on my foot. After a
while, they saw an arch on my foot.
"I had a little attitude about it, thinking it was not going to work. When I
went to the office, I was still sore. I was still crooked a little bit.
"Every time I sit down for a while, it takes me awhile to straighten up. They
worked on me for about 2 1/2 hours. I popped off that table and stood
straight up.
"It worked. I thought I'd be out another month or so.
"This is what I love to do. I hate being out. I hate being injured and
sitting back watching my guys go out every night competing without me."
Now, Patterson said, he won't have to.
McGrady is beginning to believe him.
這位神醫的治療方式是用特定頻率的微波電流治療
他提到"T-mac是他長期治療下來 碰過最消極的病人"
之前Clutch上有不少人推薦T-mac去嘗試針灸
不過似乎T-mac已經找到背部的答案
也重拾了部分的自信
接下來就等師奶快回來
火箭只要維持5成勝率以上
等姚明歸隊之時還大有可為
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