History and Causes
History Shin splints, formally known as medial tibial stress syndrome, refer to pain along the shinbone (tibia), typically on the inner edge. This common condition often occurs in athletes or individuals engaged in vigorous [...]
History Shin splints, formally known as medial tibial stress syndrome, refer to pain along the shinbone (tibia), typically on the inner edge. This common condition often occurs in athletes or individuals engaged in vigorous [...]
Step 1: Paraspinal Release Points Step 2: Distal Points Step 3: Acute Points Step 4: Chronic Points
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts scoliosis. Begin with the lower [...]
Abdominal Surgery Scars: Scars resulting from abdominal surgeries, such as procedures involving the abdomen, pelvis, or hips, can indirectly impact scoliosis. Abdominal scar tissue may contribute to postural imbalances or muscle asymmetries, which can [...]
Scoliosis, an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, can arise from various factors. Common causes include idiopathic (unknown origin) cases, congenital abnormalities in spine development, neuromuscular conditions like cerebral palsy, genetic predisposition, spinal trauma, [...]
History Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine, typically presenting as a sideways or S-shaped curve. This curvature can range from mild to severe and may develop during [...]
Step 1: Acute Points Step 2: Acute Points Step 3: Chronic Paraspinal Points Step 4: Chronic Bone & Cartilage Points
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Begin with the wrist and forearm shu points, then progress to the neck shu points. [...]
Pelvic Area Scars: Scars in the pelvic region, such as those resulting from surgeries, injuries, or childbirth, can affect the alignment and stability of the pelvis and lower back. Treating these scars with microcurrent [...]
Understanding the onset of prolapsed discs in the lower back requires a deep exploration of the spinal structure and the forces that act upon it. For many patients, the term 'fallen disc' or 'slipped [...]
History Prolapsed Disc, also known as a herniated or slipped disc, refers to a condition in which the soft inner core of a spinal disc pushes through the tough outer layer. This often occurs [...]
Step 1: General Strengthening Point Step 2: General Calming Points Step 3: Arm & Shoulder Points Step 4: Spine & Abdominal Points Step 5: Obstetrics & Gynecology Points [...]
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts post-operative pain and [...]
Abdominal Scars: Scars from abdominal surgeries, such as appendectomy, hernia repair, or cesarean section, can impact core strength and mobility. Adhesions or scar tissue in the abdominal region may cause discomfort, restrict movement, and [...]
Post-operative pain and recovery are pivotal components of the surgical journey, profoundly impacting patients' physical comfort and psychological well-being. As patients transition from the operating room to the recovery phase, they encounter a spectrum [...]
History Post-Operative Pain & Recovery refers to the discomfort and healing process experienced by individuals after undergoing surgery. It involves the body's response to the trauma of surgery, including pain, inflammation, and the restoration [...]
Step 1: Chronic Nerve Root Points Step 2: Distal Hand Points Step 3: Distal Leg Points Step 4: Chronic Circulation Points
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts peripheral neuropathy in [...]
Wrist and Forearm Scars: Scars from procedures like carpal tunnel release can compress the median nerve, worsening symptoms of tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hands and fingers. Scar tissue formation can restrict nerve [...]
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