This patient was referred by a medical practitioner after experiencing sudden episodes of limb weakness for nearly a year, without a clear diagnosis. Neurological, muscular, and imaging investigations—including MRI—were all reported as normal. Despite exercising regularly and working with a personal trainer, the patient continued to feel physically weak and easily fatigued. Breathing and thoracic assessment revealing restricted inhalation contributing to unexplained weakness
A patient presented with unusual, persistent back pain following a severe motor vehicle accident six months earlier. During the accident, glass penetrated the skull, causing critically raised intracranial pressure and requiring temporary removal of part of the skull. Recovery involved months of relearning memory, speech, movement, and eating. Post-trauma back pain resolved by addressing rib, diaphragm, and breathing dysfunction rather than treating the pain site alone. Despit
“These case studies describe individual presentations and observed functional changes. Outcomes vary between individuals. They are not intended to imply diagnosis, cure, or guarantee of results.”