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Spondylolisthesis, (Low Back Pain)


RESULT AFTER 5TH THERAPY SESSION ON MAY 15, 1995.

When he woke up, he felt all were OK except a very slight feeling of numbness. His numbness score was around 1-2 out of 10 at his L-thigh and L-calf muscle area. He described his numbness to be coming from the surface of his muscles, towards the left of the limb.

After therapy, even though the length of time was about half the usual taken during the previous few sessions, he reported a total reduction of numbness to 0 out of 10, at his L-thigh and L-calf muscle area.







 

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1. Cervical Spondylosis
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2. Chronic Neck Pain,
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4. Chronic Arm Problem
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