A new treatment protocol using photobiomodulation and muscle/bone/joint recovery techniques having a dramatic effect on a stroke patient's recovery: a new weapon for clinicians

N Ab Boonswang, Mary Chicchi, Adele Lukachek, Donna Curtiss, N Ab Boonswang, Mary Chicchi, Adele Lukachek, Donna Curtiss

Abstract

The subject of this case study is a 29-year-old woman who suffered a brainstem stroke. She remained severely dizzy, had a non-functional left hand secondary to weakness, severe spasticity in the right hand, a right lateral sixth nerve palsy and was unable to ambulate on presentation. The stroke occurred 2 years before presentation. The subject had been treated for 21 months at two different stroke rehabilitation centres before presentation. Our stroke protocol includes photobiomodulation administered with the XR3T-1 device and 'muscle/bone/joint/soft tissue' recovery techniques. The patient was seen once a week for 8 weeks and treatment sessions lasted approximately 60 min. The results were dramatic: after 8 weeks of implementation of our protocol, the patient demonstrated positive change in every area of her deficits as determined by improvements in physical examination findings. The gains achieved at 8 weeks have been maintained to this day and she continues to be treated once every 4 weeks.

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Figure 1
The red X's mark the 24 locations where the XR3T-1 device was administered. The locations include the core musculature (front and back) and the lymphatic drainage (armpits and groins bilaterally).
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Figure 2
The red X's mark the eight spots on the head and neck where the XR3T-1 device was administered. This includes the cerebral cortex, cerebellar hemispheres, brainstem and cervical spinal cord.

Source: PubMed

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