Intense onset of thoracolumbar pain
Hi Simon
I had a client who came in with a sudden onset of extreme 15 out of 10 pain in the thoracic lumbar junction he can’t stand or walk well or at all
I sent off XRAYS immediately and then he came back for the report that night on my investigation the x-ray seem normal no disc fractures or anything of that sort
History
Years of emotional pain and grief
Bent over to pick up a dumbbell and back when pop
Videos attached and photos
Positive compression test positive decompression test for alleviate some pain
Can’t move at all zero range of motion
Treatment
On his first visit, I did an occiput left which alleviate some pain instant instantly but then it came back and gentle interiors
Trigger point therapy to his QLS and some movement
After the care, he was definitely feeling a lot more pain, even though everything I did was really gentle
And he couldn’t walk and left in the wheelchair
He’s coming again today
Wondering if there’s anything in particular you see on the XRAYS or the videos
I’ve seen two cases like this before
In the same areas with the same presentation
Both of them were hard cases for me
One guy I’ve been dealing with for years lots of pain medication and the only thing that fixed burn the nerve endings that helped to alleviate the pain a little bit
The other was a similar case where on heaps of pain med’s and didn’t get enough results with us and left. This was about three years ago for each of them.
If you have any questions, let me know appreciate all your help
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Zachary Trajkovski
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Intense onset of thoracolumbar pain
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