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Lower ankle pain. Mrs B, a 36-year-old aerobics instructor, complained of lower ankle pain, which was situated over the tendons
of the peroneus muscles. Pain had continued for 3 weeks and was preventing her from working. Mrs B was limping and in constant pain over the
outer ankle, which radiated up to the outer calf muscle.
Treatment l. Lamp 1 – used to target the area of pain.
Treatment 2. Response: slight reduction in pain. Lamp 1 – left outer ankle: gold topaz, diamond, carnelian; orange filter; Lamp 2
– outer calf (where pain is directed): ruby, blue sapphire.
Treatment 3. Response: very much better, pain reduced from pain score of 9/10 to 1.5/10. Lamp 1 as above. Lamp 2 as above, the
pain had greatly reduced.
Treatment 4. Response: no pain since last treatment, returned to full aerobic classes. Lamps l and 2 repeated as before.
Knee Injury
Mr A, a 24-year-old student, complained of a stiff and painful right knee following an injury during judo. A scan
revealed a loose body within the knee joint which was generally painful and swollen.
Treatment 1. To treat fluid on the knee: patient lying prone. Lamp 1 – back of right knee: Lamp 2 – side of right knee, top of
joint:
Treatment 2. Response: pain greatly reduced, along with swelling; pain now localised to the base of the patella. Changed
treatment. Turned patient over onto back (supine). Lamp 1 – base of patella: gold topaz, diamond; blue filter; 2,500 Hz. Lamp 2 – side of knee:
ruby, carnelian; red filter; 300 Hz.
Treatment 3. Only slight pain at base of patella. Patient now running and 95% well. Treatment repeated. Gold topaz and diamond
with opposing ruby and carnelian has been an excellent combination for disbursing fluid and pain associated with fluid on the knee joints.
Knee Injury
Mr H, a 50-year-old squash player, complained of pain in the right knee localised over the medial compartment.
Examination confirmed tearing of the coronary hook ligaments and medial meniscus.
Treatment 1. Lamp 1 – medial meniscus (site of pain):
Treatment 2. Less pain; oedema has gone; patient taking less pain killers. Repeat treatment.
Treatment 3.Very much better; no sharp pain, only mild dull aches remain. Repeat treatment.
Treatment 4. Off pain killers; ache only occasionally.
Treatment 5. One month has passed, patient has been pain free throughout and is back playing squash, walking and active.
ME and "Trigger Thumb"/Arthritis
A 57 year old lady, with a typical low right Assemblage Point position for ME, suffering from various ME symptoms
of chronic fatigue, digestive problems, anxiety, depression, insomnia, cat-napping throughout the day, and a strangely painful left thumb
although she was right-handed. Her Assemblage Point was shifted using diamond and carnelian transducers orange filters, to the back and front of
the chest.
Her thumb did not respond to the usual treatment for pain and inflammation (sapphire and emerald) so ruby and
diamond was applied with a red filter, the pain disappeared within two minutes, indicating that her ailment was not "trigger thumb" but
arthritis. She needed only one treatment and all her ME and arthritis symptoms did not return. A year later she is still doing very
well.
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