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The Journey

This has been my journey starting with two broken legs and continuing with two more motor vehicle accidents.

1994 – Initial bilateral femur fractures, recovering at a friends party after being in the hospital for almost a month, tying to enjoy life.
2004 – A month or so after surgery (show healing of femur) – My right femur was rebroken and renailed after being in immense pain after 10 years from a malunion of the original fracture obtained in 1994.
2009 – X-Ray taken to try and find out why my right lower leg had no strength and was numb. (Can you see the avulsion fracture at one of the hip flexor attachment sites?)
MRI taken to find out if this was the cause of my right leg weakness and numbness in 2009.
2018- After my second MVA (rear-ended). Had pain in my upper back (thoracic region). *Report below.
2019 – After my third MVA (rear- ended). Had pain and numbness down right arm and deep pain in my neck. *Report below.

Below: Last Lumbar MRI results

Look at me now! (10/2/25.) I know it seems impossible, but with all I’ve learned through my studies and personal experience, I feel fantastic and can move with the normal spined people. You can too! You’ve gotta trust the process to rebuild endurance and get back your life.

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This patient came to me with buzzing and pain in his left torso near his left floating rib. He’s had this feeling for over a year. He has had ultrasounds, endoscopy and MRI to find out what was causing this. No explanation for his sensations were found. He is finally starting to feel better after rebalancing through soft tissue manipulation, adjustments, and energy work.

This patient came to me with chronic back pain and a history of spinal fracture that wasn’t healing. It had been about a year since she was diagnosed with it. She had tried red light therapy, acupuncture, pain meds and PT. Nothing could help her heal or take away her pain completely. She had a hyperlordosis, specifically in the lower lumbar and sacral region. After some detective work we were able to find out what influenced her exaggerated curve and how to correct it. There is still work to do, but with soft tissue manipulation, mobilization of the spine and energy work she is starting to feel results!