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Case Details

Client Case

Presenting Issues

Vishal consulted for chronic neck stiffness and pain due to prolonged hours of computer-based work.

Background Information

As a tech professional, Vishal’s routine involved sitting in front of a screen from morning till late night. Over time, this led to consistent cervical pain and shoulder stiffness, worsening with lack of physical activity.

Assessment

After hearing about PA Neurotherapy’s non-invasive approach, Vishal visited for a consultation. Without medication, targeted neurotherapy was applied directly to pressure points where the pain was most intense.

Treatment Plan

Goals
  1. Relieve chronic neck and shoulder stiffness
  2. Improve posture and prevent recurrence through natural techniques
  3. Eliminate dependency on painkillers or long-term medication
Intervention Strategies
  1. Point-to-point neurotherapy for immediate pain relief
  2. Posture correction guidance for working professionals
  3. Traditional oil-based therapy focused on navel (nabhi) and nasal nourishment, reviving ancient Indian healing wisdom
Frequency and Duration

Initial relief was felt within one session. A follow-up plan involved weekly sessions for 4–6 weeks with reassessment based on response.

Results

  1. Vishal reported approximately 70% relief from neck stiffness and improved ease of movement after the initial sessions.
  2. He experienced significant reduction in pressure-pain points without using any medication.
  3. With regular sessions and posture guidance, his overall well-being and energy levels have improved.
Vishal

Customer

PA Neurotherapy is exceptional! I’ve been struggling with cervical issues due to nonstop computer work. After just a few sessions, I felt a huge difference—without taking a single pill. The therapists are truly skilled and the environment is peaceful. I now believe in our traditional therapies more than ever.

Case Details

Name
Vishal (Tech Professional)
Counseler
Dr. Subhash
Symptomps Encountered
Chronic neck stiffness, computer-related shoulder tension, and posture fatigue