Broken Wrist

Presented condition – December 2012 Broken Wrist Female late 40’s Slim – keeps a healthy balanced diet Fell on slippery surface, landed and broke wrist on falling. This occurred on Friday 21st December although she only came in today, 28th Had poor service and complications at A and E, which suggested there might be the need for an operation. (I …

Dog case – two seizures followed by a stroke – using Slider 2 May 2013

This was my dog, She was sixteen years old on 28th February 2013, as you can see this photo was taken of her on 26th April 2013 in reasonably good health. Since an almost fatal attack from which she recovered two years previously, she no longer dealt with stressful situations very well including being left alone or being amongst numbers …

Case submitted from Student practitioner in Mexico

This client broke her left ankle in 3 parts. When the cast was removed, her left knee had been like “bent” towards the other knee, so as to meet the right knee. She couldn’t kneel because the knees would touch. She had to spread her legs to be able to kneel and not even so could she go further down …

Student Practitioner Stroke Case

These photos were submitted by one of our new student practitioners immediately following her completion of her training with us November 2013. Some brief case notes are expected soon, but this case is self explanatory:   Student Practitioner and Acupuncturist Gabriella Solis. Contact details: 30th St., number 7,  between 30th ave and 25th ave.  Downtown Playa del Carmen. Cel. +5219848762724 Email solisgab@hotmail.com

Student practitioner – case of the dove

Hot of the press, this case comes to us just yesterday evening with updates throughout today and all the way from Mexico. A Canadian student practitioner of ours was witness to an accident involving a car with a dove! Having rescued the dove and taken it home, he proceeded to work with Myoscen in the way that he had been …

Stroke case leaving Left Side Paralysis

Patient: Male, mid 70’s Following a stroke, the patient remained with left side paralysis. No speech, just the ability to make noises almost like grunts. He was also not able to move himself. He was only fed with peg feed and by stomach as he was unable to swallow. Virtually a “vegetable” and left mostly on his own and to …