http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2012/bcr.08.2011.4689.abstract
Summary
The subject of this case study
is a 29-year-old woman who suffered a brainstem stroke. She remained
severely dizzy, had a
non-functional left hand secondary to
weakness, severe spasticity in the right hand, a right lateral sixth
nerve palsy and
was unable to ambulate on presentation.
The stroke occurred 2 years before presentation. The subject had been
treated for
21 months at two different stroke
rehabilitation centres before presentation. Our stroke protocol includes
photobiomodulation
administered with the XR3T-1 device and
‘muscle/bone/joint/soft tissue’ recovery techniques. The patient was
seen once a week
for 8 weeks and treatment sessions
lasted approximately 60 min. The results were dramatic: after 8 weeks of
implementation
of our protocol, the patient
demonstrated positive change in every area of her deficits as determined
by improvements in physical
examination findings. The gains
achieved at 8 weeks have been maintained to this day and she continues
to be treated once
every 4 weeks.
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