Post Concussion Back Pain from a Car Accident Resolved in One Visit
The estimated statistics on sports related concussions is 1.7 to 3 million per year.
Unfortunately, there is no way to assess post concussion traumas resulting from
car crashes.
The attached photos exhibit the damage from a car crash that resulted from
hydroplaning and hitting two trees; after hitting the first tree the car spun around
and hit the second tree. Fortunately for the driver he suffered no major injuries
but he did suffer low back pain especially when he was sitting. His MRI revealed
compression in the lower lumbar area. In the driver’s medical history he noted
that his head was impacted by the air bag. The tension in the patient’s head
caused the entire dural tube (surrounds the brain passes through the skull and
attaches to the sacrum) to be pulled tight. This was the reason why sitting
caused low back pain. The dural tube was already tight and sitting just pulled it
even tighter.
The traditional medical examination never picked up the cranial distortions that
resulted from the airbag impact. My examination revealed torquing or twisting of
the driver’s temporal bones, a diminished amplitude on the left side of the skull,
and a full reverse of the motion of the base of the skull. Treatment involved a
comprehensive cranial adjustment and application of the Ngui Matrix
acupuncture system to reset the circuits in the brain. The old proverb, “the proof
of the pudding is in the eating,” verified that my treatment resolved the low back
pain. The patient’s feedback was that he experienced no pain on his drive back
home.
Unfortunately, most post concussion patients never have their craniums
assessed. The undiagnosed cranial distortions are one of the reasons why many
post trauma patients never recover. The study of the cranium, craniopathy, has
been around since the 1920s, but has not gained widespread acceptance among
the health care professions.
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