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YNSA Influence in the Treatment of Chronic Therapy-Resistant Cervical Spine Syndrome with bilateral Arm-Shoulder Syndrome, with Resistant Cephalgia.
Case 25
A 50-year old female patient has been suffering from therapy resistant cervical pain since 20 years. The patient was presently receiving orthopedic treatment in the form or chiropractic (bone manipulation). However the pains became worse after each treatment.

Findings and Treatment Course: After a thorough examination and in keeping with the pathological findings the patient was treated in accordance with the YNSA neck and stomach diagnostic. (See photo 294 dated 2 April 1998).
Immediately after insertion of the last needle our patient could move freely and completely without pain.
Very interesting was the observation one week after the first treatment, whereby this patient was still completely free of problem with good freedom of movement in the shoulder and cervical spine region.
We treated this patient on a weekly basis over a period of 4-6 weeks for various ailments to also include knee pain and lumbar pain (lower back).