Rotator Cuff Case Report: Diagnosis and Treatment Using the Biopuncture Protocol - Juniper Publishers


A female patient presented with pain in the right shoulder and limitation of both abduction and internal rotation of the right arm for several months. She received two intra-articular cortisone injections from a first doctor, but she reported that she experienced no improvement. She looked for an approach without corticosteroids and contacted a second doctor. Clinical examination revealed painful points in the deltoid muscle. Ultrasound revealed tendinopathy with calcifications. Her pain, limitation of abduction and internal rotation of the right arm improved after six sessions with intramuscular injections of ultra-low dose medications (ULDMs) in her right deltoid muscle. This technique is also described as Biopuncture. ULDMs are defined as medications containing one or several ingredients which are homeopathically diluted below Avogadro’s number.

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