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Female : 57 yrs
Diagnosis : Osteoporosis.
She originally contacted the doctor regarding a condition of hair loss. She was prescribed Hormone
Replacement Therapy. Commonly referred to in the UK as HRT. Some time later she complained of pains
in her shoulder. This she felt was due to a previous injury. She received Physio therapy for this
and it was thought that she had scoliosis and was sent for an X-ray to confirm this. The X-ray showed
possible signs of Osteo deterioration in the spine. She was then sent for a bone density scan.
September 2001.
A scan was taken of her right hip and spine.
The copy of which reports:
Lumbar spine:
Classification: Osteoporosis Fracture risk: High
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The right hip:
Classification: Normal, Fracture risk: Not increased
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Physician’s comments:
Osteoporotic values in spine. Suggestion to treat and re scan in a year.
By 2002, this patient contacted me with the presenting symptoms of pains in the arms, shoulders and wrists.
Treatment with SCENAR began. This treatment was administered with 735Ag. device. She received two sessions
per week and during this time the small amount of pains that she complained of were lessened. She had very
few symptoms and complained of very little else. Her diet was very good and she had made many changes to
her nutritional intake prior to seeing me, although she did adjust a few minor details during our time
together. After the 13th session she went away for 3 weeks holiday. She returned from the holiday and
continued her break period, during which time her condition in SCENAR terms was stable and no further
symptoms arose.
Towards the 6th Week of the break period some mild twinges returned to the areas that we had previously
been working on. She thus returned to a 2nd course of SCENAR. We worked for precisely 3 sessions and
during this time all pain ceased. She then returned to Hospital for her second bone density scan the
results of which are as follows ..
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Click Here For 2nd Scan of Hip
Carried the physician’s comments improvement in spine but deterioration in hip.
She felt that the results she had had, and improvements in her spine were more than expected. We believe
that having now made a more recent change to her intake of nutritional supplements and with further
scenar sessions we may increase her recovery still. In view of this I have acquired, for her, a home
use device and after an hour's tuition she has been able to work on herself when necessary. She tells
me that she has also used the device on her husband who has now far less discomfort from an old back injury.
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