Hello, Anton. Thank you for all your clear and very informative explanations. I have a question: What protocol can be used for a lady, 71 years old, who presents a complex clinical picture: Main pains
- Cervical osteoarthritis and calcific tendinitis in the left shoulder
- Advanced zygarthrosis with intersomatic pinching L1/L2, L2/L3, L3/L4
- Advanced osteoarthritis of the pubic symphysis
- Calcification of the right gluteus medius (1.1 cm) with... See more
Primary Concerns:
Cervical Osteoarthritis and Calcific Tendinitis in the Shoulder:
Primary Concerns:
Cervical Osteoarthritis and Calcific Tendinitis in the Shoulder:
Advanced Osteoarthritis of the Pubic Symphysis:
Calcifications and Tendinitis (Gluteus Medius, Rectus Anterior):
Inequality in Lower Limb Length: While ICs may not directly address structural discrepancies, regular use of ICs for pain and inflammation can improve mobility and reduce discomfort.
Lumbar Hyperlordosis with Scoliotic Attitude:
Chronic Digestive Disorders:
Major Stress and Emotional Fragility:
Disturbed Sleep Due to Pain: