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    Severe, debilitating lower back pain Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Tenino WA

    Verified Outcome
    M54.5
    6 months
    Age N/A
    6 months
    📝 Qualitative Outcome

    Clinical Progress

    Before Treatment

    75% reduction in pain and the ability to stand up, walk and function as a normal person again

    After Treatment

    75% reduction in pain and the ability to stand up, walk and function as a normal person again

    About this outcome:

    This is a descriptive outcome without quantified metrics. While no numeric data is available for charts, the documented clinical improvements are still valuable evidence of treatment effectiveness.

    Patient Experience

    "Patient was unable to do anything, even get into a normal crawling position. It took him 45 minutes to get from the ground into his vehicle to come to the office the first day and then another 45 minutes to belly crawl from the parking lot into the office. He couldn't be helped or carried because that increase the sever pain. After the first week he was able to get in and out of his vehicle in a relatively normal manner and after the second week of care he was able to sit and rise from sitting on his own, sleep in his bed, and walk short distances without help or a cane. After 2 months in care he was able to resume most normal activity with only moderate pain and after the 6 month course of care he was able to return to all activities without limitations"

    Treatment Details

    He was adjusted using a combination of MC2 technique and S.O.T. blocking. He was adjusted 5 days a week for the first 2 weeks then 3 days a week for 2 months. Then 2 days a week for 3 months

    Scientific Evidence

    All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.

    Submitted on October 25, 2025

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