Case Studies
The following case studies are to
give an indication of the types of problems treated. Each case
seen can be quite different, have a number of variables, and no guarantees
can be given. When presenting at an appointment,
clearer indications can be made to the degree of success that is
possible.
Most of Pauls patients are happy
and find they themselves can evaluate
the success of treatment within 1-3 treatments. Images
of Paul at work
Case 1
A doctor with severe restriction of movement to the left arm. He couldn't
raise his arm above his head. When the muscles were released, a misaligned
bone at the elbow joint went back into position, with a loud clunk and
an enormous electrical release down the arm. He could raise his arm over
his head immediately after one appointment. It had been a problem for
months.
Case 2
A nurse with sciatic pain and a herniated disc protruding and causing
sharp pain. As the pressure from tight lumbar muscles was released, the
pain eased off immediately and the protruding disc, could no longer be
felt. This case took one appointment.
Case 3
A scuba diving instructor had a severe 90 degree sharp turn in her lumbar
spine which had been there for thirty years, since she was 5 years old.
Part of her spine had straightened, some had curved and there was a lump
the size of a basketball at the base of her neck. She travels the world
and had seen many practitioners but got nowhere. This entire problem had
developed since she strained a leg muscle at 5 years of age which caused
her foot to turn inwards. No one mentioned muscles or did anything and
so the entire spine was effected. After 6 hours of work, nearly all of
this problem was removed and the spine returned to normal after 30 years.
Case 4
A young girl aged fourteen with ideopathic scoliosis. She had very weak
tissue and a poor diet. Her spine had severely rotated, curved and twisted.
Her parents were beside themselves with worry. Despite being very concerned
myself, and hours of intense work, which did make some difference while
she was on the table, however when she stood up there was no real improvement
at all. It didn't hold. And further visits were exactly the same, at which
point we all gave up.
Case 5
A young man who worked at a construction company, had been forced to lift
and move large slabs of concrete by himself, which the day before five
men had been involved in the lifting. But this day the young man was on
his own, so he was told he had to do it. He had placed enormous strain
down his back and had effectively crushed his lower back, with severely
strained muscles and severe nerve problems, inflammation and loads of
pain. After three appointments he was back to normal, no pain and back
at work.
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