How to treat Chronic Bursitis of the Shoulder

1.      Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.      Standard Protocol: Begin with the shoulder and upper arm shu points, then progress to the neck shu [...]

How to treat Chronic Bursitis of the Shoulder2024-04-01T12:41:50-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Shoulder: Scars resulting from previous shoulder surgeries, such as rotator cuff repairs or labral repairs, can lead to altered biomechanics and increased stress on the bursa. Microcurrent stimulation applied to these scars can help [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-01T12:40:17-04:00

Causes of Chronic Bursitis of the Shoulder include

Chronic bursitis of the shoulder often develops due to repetitive stress or overuse of the shoulder joint, leading to irritation and inflammation of the bursa sacs surrounding the joint. Other contributing factors may include [...]

Causes of Chronic Bursitis of the Shoulder include2024-04-01T12:38:00-04:00

History and Causes

History Chronic shoulder bursitis refers to the persistent and long-term inflammation of the bursa in the shoulder joint. Unlike the acute form, where symptoms typically arise suddenly and may resolve with treatment, chronic shoulder [...]

History and Causes2024-04-11T15:19:07-04:00

How to treat Acute Bursitis of the Shoulder

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, located 2 fingers' width to each side [...]

How to treat Acute Bursitis of the Shoulder2024-04-01T12:16:26-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Neck and Upper Back: Scars in the cervical and thoracic regions, such as those resulting from surgery, trauma, or inflammatory conditions, can affect posture and shoulder biomechanics. Scar tissue in these areas may lead [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-01T12:15:06-04:00

Causes of Acute Bursitis of the Shoulder include

Acute bursitis of the shoulder is typically characterized by inflammation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that cushions the joint and reduces friction between bones, tendons, and muscles. This condition often arises due to [...]

Causes of Acute Bursitis of the Shoulder include2024-04-01T12:13:04-04:00

History and Causes

History Acute bursitis of the shoulder is a condition characterized by inflammation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that cushions the joints. In this case, the bursa located between the shoulder joint and the [...]

History and Causes2024-04-11T15:10:06-04:00

How to treat Chronic Bell’s Palsy

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 Chronic Bell’s Palsy. Begin with [...]

How to treat Chronic Bell’s Palsy2024-04-01T11:58:26-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Facial Region: Scars resulting from trauma, surgical procedures, or inflammatory conditions in the facial area can directly impact the facial nerve and surrounding tissues. Scar tissue formation can disrupt nerve signaling, impede muscle function, [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-01T11:56:38-04:00

Causes of Chronic Bell’s Palsy include

Chronic Bell's palsy is characterized by persistent weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, often stemming from prolonged inflammation or damage to the facial nerve. Even after the initial infection or trauma resolves, residual [...]

Causes of Chronic Bell’s Palsy include2024-04-01T11:54:47-04:00

History and Causes

History Chronic Bell's palsy refers to the lingering effects and persisting symptoms of facial weakness or paralysis beyond the initial onset of the condition. Unlike acute Bell's palsy, where symptoms typically improve within weeks [...]

History and Causes2024-04-11T15:02:10-04:00

How to treat Acute Bell’s Palsy

1.      Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.      Standard Protocol: For acute Bell's palsy, target specific Shu points beginning with the facial region. Focus on [...]

How to treat Acute Bell’s Palsy2024-04-01T11:36:36-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Facial Region: Scars resulting from trauma, surgical procedures, or infections in the facial region can directly impact the function of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) responsible for controlling facial muscles. Scar tissue in [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-01T11:35:26-04:00

Causes of Acute Bell’s Palsy include

Acute Bell's palsy can be caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). Common causes include viral infections, particularly herpes simplex virus (HSV) or herpes zoster virus (HZV), as well [...]

Causes of Acute Bell’s Palsy include2024-04-01T11:34:15-04:00

History and Causes

History Acute Bell's palsy is a sudden-onset neurological condition characterized by the rapid development of weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. This disorder is typically linked to viral infections, particularly the [...]

History and Causes2024-04-11T12:57:53-04:00
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