@article{Cubick, PT, DPT, LAT, ATC, CSCS_Quezada, PT, DPT_Schumer, PT, DPT_Davis, PT, DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA_2011, title={Sustained Release Myofascial Release as Treatment for a Patient with Complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Collagenous Colitis: A Case Report}, volume={4}, url={https://ijtmb.org/index.php/ijtmb/article/view/112}, DOI={10.3822/ijtmb.v4i3.112}, abstractNote={Background: Myofascial release (MFR) is a manual therapeutic technique used to release fascial restrictions, which may cause neuromusculoskeletal and systemic pathology. Purpose: This case report describes the use of sustained release MFR techniques in a patient with a primary diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and a secondary diagnosis of collagenous colitis. Changes in pain, cervical range of motion, fatigue, and gastrointestinal tract function, as well as the impact of RA on daily activities, were assessed. Methods: A 54-year-old white woman presented with signs and symptoms attributed to RA and collagenous colitis. Pre and post measurements were taken with each treatment and during the interim between the initial and final treatment series. The patient recorded changes in pain, fatigue, gastrointestinal tract function, and quality of life. Cervical range of motion was assessed. Six sustained release MFR treatment sessions were provided over a 2-week period. Following an 8-week interim, two more treatments were performed. Results: The patient showed improvements in pain, fatigue, gastrointestinal tract function, cervical range of motion, and quality of life following the initial treatment series of six sessions. The patient maintained positive gains for 5 weeks following the final treatment, after which her symptoms returned to near baseline measurements. Following two more treatments, positive gains were achieved once again. Conclusions: In a patient with RA and collagenous colitis, the application of sustained release MFR techniques in addition to standard medical treatment may provide short-term and long-term improvements in comorbid symptoms and overall quality of life.}, number={3}, journal={International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Research Education & Practice}, author={Cubick, PT, DPT, LAT, ATC, CSCS, Erin E. and Quezada, PT, DPT, Vanessa Y. and Schumer, PT, DPT, Ariel D. and Davis, PT, DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA, Carol M.}, year={2011}, month={Sep.}, pages={25–33} }