A 52-year-old female presented with low back pain,
bilateral hip pain, and blood pressure-measuring 160/105 (High). She had a ¾”
functional short right leg. After an upper cervical adjustment her muscle tone
immediately relaxed, lower back and hip pain resolved and blood pressure dropped
to normal.
A 72-year-old patient had rheumatoid arthritis. She waddled
into the office of the hard nodules in her feet caused by the rheumatoid caused
her pain. Almost immediately after her adjustment she could walk normally and
was re-x-rayed by her rheumatologist and was told that the hard nodules had
actually decreased in size!