She came for anxiety and sleep problems. Behind them was a body that had spent years protecting itself. Thirteen sessions later, her neck felt lighter, her sleep was deeper, and in her own words:
“Since I found you, my heart has become calm.”
These articles are shared as learning material — emphasizing observation, clinical judgment, and decision-making rather than outcomes or protocols.
She came for anxiety and sleep problems. Behind them was a body that had spent years protecting itself. Thirteen sessions later, her neck felt lighter, her sleep was deeper, and in her own words:
“Since I found you, my heart has become calm.”
After months of migraine, globus sensation, reflux, and anxiety, the first shift was not symptom relief — it was the feeling that the pressure had finally gone down.
She had many diagnoses. Arthrosis. Polymyalgia. Surgery. Fatigue. Everything had a name, but nothing explained the whole picture. This case explores what happens when adaptation becomes the problem.
A clinical case of chronic sciatic pain showing how movement restriction, posterior compression, pelvic compensation, and protective patterns may persist beyond disc diagnosis. A Fasciapuncture® perspective.
Five months of shin pain. Weekly local treatment. Still unable to run. This case explores how the painful tibia became the endpoint of a deeper compensation pattern.