"About a week ago, I was skating and fell. Afterward I have been having ache in my right side. I got X-ray taken, but no crack. In addition, my throat is dry since 3 days after the falling, my feet and hands are cold too. I am not feeling well afterward."
"How did you fall?"
"I was trying to avoid hitting a kid, and rolled over my body having my bended arm attached to my side."
Having heard the situation rang bells to me! Humerus and cervical vertebra are related. He hit his arm which resulted dry throat. His hands and feet are cold because blood was not circulating enough to end because his neck is contorted. He had large contortions in his lower ribs, so as his right arm.
"It is very painful when trying to stretch on the side and to bend my body, laying down is also painful."
Starting with very little roll, otherwise too painful, I aligned lower ribs, fibula, right arm, side skull and cervical vertebra. The last roll, compared to the first one, was much bigger move, getting up from the bed, still slow, was more smooth.
"How do you feel?", I asked him.
He moved his body a little, and then "Well, I can move my body more, still have some pain, but much better, neck as well!"
"Good, there are several places where you hit your body, and I found large contortions!"
"I see, comparing right and left lower rib cage, there is dent on the right one."
"Yes! It is because you hit the area severely. The contortions are quite large, and your arm is still strained, so you would need more adjustments."
In his case, the contortions are large, so that he is going to come back again for more sessions.
By Kenji Sakurazawa (Mr.) 桜澤健二
HSTi Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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