Case 5|Ten Years of Low Back Pain — A Turning Point from “Pain-Spot Thinking” to “Force-Line Thinking” ① Case Background The patient is a middle-aged male who had suffered from chronic low back pain for nearly ten years. Over the past decade, he had tried various treatments including physiotherapy, massage, chiropractic adjustments, and acupuncture. Each […]

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“TMJ Discomfort” with a Cervical Origin: A Reverse Diagnosis Involving the Great Auricular Nerve This type of patient can easily lead a clinician off track.He arrives with a “diagnosis” already formed — temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). But in clinical reality, the diagnosis brought by the patient is often unreliable.The clinician’s job is not to follow […]

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