A 33 year old female presented at the office with a 3-month old shoulder injury suffered during a skiing accident. She was unable to put on a coat, sleep, throw a ball, exercise, or even raise her arm at times. After performing IRT to ALL reported injuries, she was able to put on her coat without pain, and was also able to sleep through the night and awaken without pain. When we corrected inhibited shoulder girdle muscles to normal facilitated states, the pain had been reduced about 95%, but there was still a lingering, dull pain that the patient reported to “not be able to put a finger on”. A TS Line check at the end of the visit revealed a weak quadriceps, which only responded to pinching Small Intestine VRP. Simply performing IRT to the Small Intestine NL points COMPLETELY eliminated all traces of shoulder pain.
-DR. MATTHEW G. KESCHNER, NEW YORK, NY