Sunday, April 10, 2011

【Parkinson's Disease 】パーキンソン病

- Stiffness and pain... weariness.... I had a job and everything was fine until a few years ago -

Mrs. A  Female in her 60's


Her back started to ache 5, 6 years ago and it's difficult for her to sit up for a long time.
She also tires easy and often feels like laying down.

She was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and related symptoms of defuse lewy body disease.

Her doctor said  "This illness's causes are unknown and we won't be able to treat the causes. But as a symptomatic treatment we can prescribe medicines and some improvement can be expected from them."

"I was energetically working up to a several years ago, and never thought my body stops movement like this...." she felt disappointed and annoyed, and her husband brought her to our shop.

Her most concerned conditons are:

Tightness on her back, pains and aches, right shoulder/neck pain
weak hands (difficult to hold small objects)
slowness of body movements, insomnia, constipation, difficulties speaking clearly
and slow walking.

Her face looked pale and she seems out of desires to do anything.

Accident/contusion histories are:

She hardly remember any except a couple.

As a small child, fell off from her bicycle and hurt tail bone very hard, and she couldn't sleep at night for about 3 months afterward.

When in a middle school, she helped rice planting and hurt her lower back.

Conditions of her birth:  Details are unknown but it was by a mid wife.

Contortions check in standing position:  Her body is leaning forward with stoop
Middle of her back hurts (burning sensations) and neck pain on right side.

Contorions on her skull are large, back skull has a dent on right side.
Turns on right side skull to front, left side skull to back, and the whole skull is largely off the balance.

I took a close look to find original causes of her contiorions.
Because of hitting her tail bone hard when she was a small child, her sacrum and entire hip bone became largely contorted, then her skull and shoulder blades contorions were causing burning sensaton on her back.

We always use ROLL technique, when we loosen up body, but her body was so tight and stiff and it didn't work at all.

For the first treatment, I wanted to ease her back pain which she concerned the most.
Adjustment started with side skulls, left superior/right interior hip bone and sacrum (afterward shoulder pain became less ), and finished by aligning large contortions of upper rib (rib #1-#6) and lower rib (#7-#12).

She said, "That rocking movement you call ROLL feels very nice. I feel my body loosening up. Burning sensation on my back is gone now."
She was able to feel the results!

Stiffness of her body eased a bit, and by the end of the treatment, her body moved with ROLL a little bit.

She came diligently for her treatment and gradually pains went away, and improvement is now visible although contortions on her skull are still quite large.

It is said that Parkinson diseases and defuse lewy body disease are caused by some abnormalities occurs in neo cortex, but I adjust her skeletal structures acording to HSTi theory and phylosophy.

Side skuls' balanced little by little and I focused on aligning the entire skull while paying attention to fill in a large dent on right side of back skull (behind eye/forehead)..

While I was treating her skull, certain parts used to hurt in the begening but no more.
She comes weekly and told us "When my skull is aligned, I feel very good"

Ever since she started to notice conditions of Parkinson's disease, she made walking as her routain exercise, because she feels without it, her body may become stiffer and even harder to move.

One morning, I was surprised to hear her very chearful "Good morning" and saw her moving around quite speedy and smoothly.

"Wow!  Mrs. A. Your voice has energy today. How are you feeling?"

"Recently my mind felt really cloudy and I didn't feel like doing anything, so I spoke to my doctor and he decrease my medication. And I started to feel really good. Cloudiness must have been the side effect of a medication."

It is a great improvement to feel well even after her medication has been reduced!

SInce her first visit,  her body movement, energy level in her voice, complextion color and her heart status, all are really making positive progress.

Now she walks home from our shop although it is quite a distance and takes about 1 hour.

Her cheerful "Good morning!" has been inspiring us also.

by Sadami Kanekodan (Mrs.) 兼箇段 禎美
HSTi Shuttle Care, Okinawa, Japan

Original article found here in Japanese 日本語リンク
http://ameblo.jp/hsti-shuttlecare/theme-10034470663.html


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