THE BI-DIGITAL O-RING TEST USED IN THE SUCCESSFUL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (WITH ANTIBIOTIC, ANTIVIRAL AGENTS AND ORIENTAL HERBAL MEDICINE) OF A PATIENT SUFFERING FROM PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF AN UPPER EXTREMITY AND BARRE-LIEOU-SYNDROME APPEARING AFTER WHIPLASH INJURY - A CASE-REPORT

Citation
S. Ayuzawa et al., THE BI-DIGITAL O-RING TEST USED IN THE SUCCESSFUL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (WITH ANTIBIOTIC, ANTIVIRAL AGENTS AND ORIENTAL HERBAL MEDICINE) OF A PATIENT SUFFERING FROM PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF AN UPPER EXTREMITY AND BARRE-LIEOU-SYNDROME APPEARING AFTER WHIPLASH INJURY - A CASE-REPORT, Acupuncture & electro-therapeutics research, 22(3-4), 1997, pp. 167-174
Citations number
16
ISSN journal
03601293
Volume
22
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
167 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-1293(1997)22:3-4<167:TBOTUI>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
A patient with a whiplash injury suffering from prolonged symptoms, in cluding pain and weakness of the right upper extremity and the symptom s of Barre-Lieou syndrome, was diagnosed and treated with the Bi-Digit al O-Ring Test as a supplement to standard medical examinations. Radio logical findings showed spondylotic canal stenosis with osteophytes an d disc protrusions. The Bi-Digital O-Ring Test indicated a strong abno rmal response around the right side of his neck and right shoulder, in cluding the area of the vertebral artery and at acupuncture point GB 2 1, where positive resonant responses to Cytomegalovirus and Streptococ cus faecalis were detected. Antibiotic and anti-viral agents. as well as Ku-Oketsu-Zai, a type of Oriental herbal medicine for overcoming bl ood stagnation or stasis, were administered according to the drug comp atibility test using the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test and the following clin ical results were obtained. Infection at the site of the vertebral art ery and the peri-arterial sympathetic nerve plexus was considered as a cause of the prolongation of the symptoms including Barre Lieou syndr ome, in this case. In addition we especially noted, in this clinical c ase, that the patient's impaired grasping force dramatically improved from 8 kg to 52 kg in a very short periods of time when the patient he ld suitable medicine selected with the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test drug com patibility test. We assume that the drug action was transferred electr omagnetically, by which the pathological electromagnetic oscillations caused by trauma and following infections were scavenged. This effect might lead to an improvement in the coordination of the neuromuscular system.