History and Causes
History Acute shoulder pain due to injury refers to the sudden and immediate onset of discomfort, soreness, or pain in the shoulder region, typically resulting from a recent trauma, accident, or sudden overexertion of [...]
History Acute shoulder pain due to injury refers to the sudden and immediate onset of discomfort, soreness, or pain in the shoulder region, typically resulting from a recent trauma, accident, or sudden overexertion of [...]
Step 1: Chronic Distal Points Step 2: Chronic Distal Points Step 3: Chronic Neck Release Points Step 4: Acute Points
1. Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2. Standard Protocol: Begin by focusing on points along the Small Intestine (SI) and Triple Burner (TB) meridians [...]
Shoulder Joint Capsule: Scarring within the shoulder joint capsule, often resulting from previous injuries, surgeries, or trauma, can contribute to the development of frozen shoulder. Excessive scar tissue formation within the joint capsule restricts [...]
Shoulder pain, specifically frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis can occur due to inflammation and thickening of the shoulder capsule, prolonged immobilization, shoulder injuries or trauma, systemic conditions like diabetes or thyroid disorders, age, gender, [...]
History Frozen shoulder pain, medically known as adhesive capsulitis, refers to a condition characterized by persistent discomfort, stiffness, and reduced mobility in the shoulder joint. This condition typically progresses through stages, leading to the [...]
Step 1: Chronic Paraspinal & Core Points Step 2: Chronic Pain Point Step 3: Chronic Points
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Begin by focusing on points along the Small Intestine (SI) and Triple Burner (TB) meridians [...]
Torso and Abdomen: Scars resulting from shingles outbreaks in the torso and abdomen can impact the condition of chronic shingles pain. Scar tissue formation in these areas may lead to nerve compression and irritation, [...]
Acute shingles pain, or postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), stems from the reactivation of the herpes zoster virus, particularly in older adults or immunocompromised individuals. The primary causes of acute shingles pain include virus reactivation, which [...]
History Chronic shingles pain refers to persistent and prolonged discomfort experienced by individuals who have previously suffered from herpes zoster, the virus responsible for shingles. Unlike the acute phase of shingles, which is characterized [...]
Step 1: Calming & Hypersensitive Points Step 2: Acute Lower Calming Points Step 3: Acute Spinal Points
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Start by focusing on points along the Small Intestine (SI) and Triple Burner (TB) meridians [...]
Torso and Abdomen: Scars resulting from previous surgeries, injuries, or trauma in the torso and abdomen can impact the condition of acute shingles pain. Scar tissue formation in these areas may impede nerve function [...]
Acute shingles pain, or herpes zoster, is primarily caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), which lies dormant in nerve tissues after an initial infection with chickenpox. Factors such as advanced age, [...]
History Acute shingles pain, also known as herpes zoster, is a distressing and often excruciating condition caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus responsible for chickenpox. This painful condition typically [...]
Step 1: Acute Points Step 2: Acute Points Step 3: Distal Circulation Points Step 4: Chronic Jaw & TMJ Step 5: Chronic Standard Protocol - Core Step 6: Local [...]
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Begin with points in the wrist and forearm along the Small Intestine (SI) and Triple [...]
Calf Muscles: Scars resulting from previous injuries or surgeries in the calf muscles can impact the condition of shin splints. Scar tissue formation within the calf muscles can lead to muscle imbalances, restricted mobility, [...]
Shin splints, medically known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), typically occur due to overuse or repetitive stress on the shinbone (tibia) and the surrounding muscles and tissues. Common causes include sudden increases in [...]
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