A 58 year-old dentist fell while waterskiing, landing heavily on the right side of his head. He subsequently developed bilateral tinnitus.
A 60 year-old woman with mild pre-existing cervical spine osteoarthritis was recently involved in a motor vehicle accident. She was referred by her chiropractor for additional soft-tissue therapy.
A 37 year-old male presented with intermittent dizziness that he first experienced after a long flight to Australia.
A 30 year-old woman presented with a history of Bell’s palsy that was later re-diagnosed to Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (non-specific inflammation in the superior orbital fissure).
A 19 year-old female presented with three years of constant, right-sided head pain (cervicogenic headache diagnosis) and associated chronic fatigue.
A 45-year old male presented with a history of severe headaches and buzzing in his ears. He had visited two different neurologists, one who had ordered an MRI and the other a Transcranial Doppler Analysis, both with negative results.
A 58 year-old male was referred to 360 NMT by a Pain Care specialist to investigate the soft-tissue contributions to neck pain and associated tingling sensation into the arm.