Cases for tonight
#1 Male 78yo client with chronic idiopathic atonal polyneuropathy (CIAP) & inclusion body myositis (IBM) also had varicose veins surgery, now experiencing as he describes it phantom pain in the knees and legs. He asked me if its related to taking too much Vit D3? I wasn't 100% sure how to answer.
#2 Male 64yo previously in the army and is still learning not listen to his body. We just had confirmation by xray bone spur on acetabular fossa and ischia - resulting in limited walking and constant pain in the iliopsoas. I've been adjusting the hip and lower back also the tongue, nose and iliopsoas. What more can I look for or help to unwind his system.
#3 56yo male with Hydrocephalus following toxoplasmosis in childhood.VP shunt placed in 1979; shunt still present on the right side of the head and neck region.Ophthalmological: left eye virtually blind; right eye visual acuity approximately 40%, fluctuating intraocular pressure issues. Herniated nucleus pulposus at C3–C4. Iv'e been working with him for the last year and no one seems to know what to start with in terms of treatment etc. I'm wondering if even though he is almost blind can we still stimulate check his eye movements and reduce his head tilt?
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