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CASE REPORTS


Although the mechanically induced PPOD Syndrome is extremely variable in it's presentation, the following case reports will serve to illustrate many of the features and wide variation of symptoms commonly found in the mechanically induced PPOD patient. It should be noted that many PPOD patients (including some of those presented below) have additional accompanying complaints such as leg pain and/or numbness and/or weakness, headache pain, neck pain and/or stiffness, arm pain and/or numbness and/or tingling, as well as, these and other symptoms associated with fibromyalgia. For clarity purposes however, only the PPOD Syndrome symptoms are presented in the cases below.

Note: These cases exemplify the severe, complicated and frustrating nature of the mechanically induced PPOD Syndrome. As is demonstrated however, even cases of severe and longstanding involvement may exhibit dramatic improvement of all related PPOD complaints when properly treated according to appropriate PPOD protocols.

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