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    86%
    Average Pain Reduction
    1
    Case Study

    Left shoulder pain, pain in the thoracic spine. Segmental and somatic dysfunction of the thoracic spine and cervical spine, muscle weakness Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Marietta, GA

    Verified Outcome
    M54.2
    6 months
    Age 50 years old
    6 months
    📊 Quantified Outcome

    Pain Reduction

    86%

    7/10 → 1/10

    Patient Experience

    "Kelly reported that she had a left frozen shoulder and has been bottling with it for years. Well, she did not actually have a frozen shoulder. She did have some significant issues with the left side of her upper thoracic cage, which translated into left shoulder problems. We worked with her to help mobilize her spine and to activate the muscles involve with shoulder stability, scapular ability, and upper rib cage stability. She reports at this care has changed her life."

    Additional Benefits Reported

    The patient also experienced these additional improvements:

    Better posture
    Improve self-esteem
    Better quality of life
    Happier

    Treatment Details

    This patient was seen three times a week for 12 weeks, swallowed by two times a week for the next 16 weeks. Her treatment consisted of chiropractic adjustments as needed at each visit as well as very specific therapeutic exercise exercises, focused on the neuromuscular rehab of her body and her posture.

    Scientific Evidence

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    Submitted on November 18, 2025

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