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    M99.01, M99.02, M99.03 Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Fishers, IN

    Verified Outcome
    5 Months
    Age 1 year old
    5 Months
    📊 Quantified Outcome

    Symptom Reduction

    100%
    0

    Patient Experience

    "The patient started day care at 6 months old and began to have repeated illnesses including, Ear infections, Bronchitis, Influenza and chronic Eczema. Mom also stated that he tended to crawl and cruise with a stiff left leg and limp right leg. She also said that he gagged often, making feeding challenging. Parents were able to follow the care plan and a detailed re-examination at 3 months of care. At this time, improvements in walking patterns, gagging and drinking out of a straw and overall immune health had improved with occasional congestion and coughing at night that were self limiting. He is still under wellness care with weekly adjustments and increased adjustments when overly stressed. He has not had any diagnosis of ear infections, bronchitis or Flu since being under care."

    Additional Benefits Reported

    The patient also experienced these additional improvements:

    Improved coordination while walking
    Able to drink out of a straw
    Eczema Improved
    Sleep Improved

    Treatment Details

    He was adjusted utilizing a combination of low force techniques, Torque Release Technique and Diversified adjustments for subluxations in the upper neck, mid back, lower back and occasionally pelvis. Treatment plan consisted of 3x per week for 6 weeks, 2x per week for 3 months and he has been under care with weekly wellness adjustments for the past year.

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    Submitted on February 23, 2026

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