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YNSA Influence in the Treatment of Chronic Therapy-Resistant Cervical Spine Syndrome with Chronic Cephalgia, Multi-Blockage of the Cervical Spine, Spinal Canal Stenosis, Visual Disturbances of Unclear Source

Case 20

 

A 74-year old male patient complains of chronic therapy-resistant cervical pain with persistent cephalgias. The patient suffers severe problems every time he moves his head. In addition he complains of visual problems. ("my sight is diminishing, I have some type of film in front of my eyes and the ophthalmologist cannot find anything wrong").

The obligatory visit of the typical German patient to the orthopedic physician resulted in the diagnosis: "the cause is wear and tear and there is nothing that can be done about that. You can have massage and hot mud packs and we could also try extension".

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Findings and Treatment Course: The first examination clearly showed neck stiffness with severe limited cervical movement and parasthesia in both hands over the C2/C4 layer with radicular (root) irritation symptoms. Further neurological tests were without findings.

During each visit the patient was thoroughly examined in accordance with the YNSA method and the respective pathological basic Y-points were treated. The eye weakness was also thoroughly treated during each visit by means of the sensorial eye points, bilateral.

After each visit the patient’s condition improved to a great extent. In the meantime, after approximately

3 weeks of treatment the patient’s neck stiffness has receded as much as 70-80% and the parasthesia in both hands has disappeared. The patient is able to carry out his agricultural work.

The eyesight has stabilized and his vision has improved considerably. He no longer experiences a film or flickering in front of his eyes.

A further 4-6 treatments are planned on a weekly basis.

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