Event Abstract

Torso Shingles Complicated by Low Back Pain and Systemic Inflammation: A Functional Neurology Approach

  • 1 Jaudy Treatment Center, United States

Background and Aims A 59-year-old female presented to our office with severe nerve pain scale of 8-10/10 (10 being the worst pain) due to mid torso eruption of shingles since March 2009. She also complains of low back pain, neck pain, muscle spasms, leg cramps, jaw pain, painful joints, migraines, allergies, fatigue, gum disease, stomachaches, and constipation. She was diagnosed with Lupus in 1996 and has been on Prednisone ever since. She’s also on Lyrica, Cymbalta, Lidoderm patches, and Oxycodone. She had a right knee surgery in 2011. Methods Detailed standard neurological examination was performed. Functional Neurology and Organ Remapping applications were administered. Cerebellar activation exercises were applied coupled by timed breathing exercises. Other neuro-visceral applications were administered on daily basis. Saccadic eye activities and gaze stabilization were implemented. Results Patient’s pain was reduced from 8/10 to 2/10 on the first session. During that time patient showed gradual improvement and increase in energy level. Within 1 week visits the patient symptoms were resolved and stability achieved. Patient was under care for a total of 2 weeks.

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All case studies are clinically documented at the Jaudy Treatment Center

Keywords: shingles, Inflammation, Low Back Pain, torso pain, Herpes Zoster

Conference: International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2018, Orlando, Florida, United States, 24 May - 26 May, 2018.

Presentation Type: Poster

Topic: Clinical Applications in health, disease, and injury to the nervous system

Citation: Jaudy GS (2018). Torso Shingles Complicated by Low Back Pain and Systemic Inflammation: A Functional Neurology Approach. Front. Neurol. Conference Abstract: International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2018. doi: 10.3389/conf.fneur.2018.60.00028

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Received: 28 Feb 2018; Published Online: 14 Dec 2018.

* Correspondence: Dr. Gilbert S Jaudy, Jaudy Treatment Center, Palm Desert, CA, 92211, United States, drjaudy@hotmail.com