Fracture of Humerus 03507...UK
A 75-year-old man with a fracture of the left humerus (upper arm bone) was seen on 9 April 2015. Two weeks earlier, he had broken his arm in two places when he slipped and fell while playing golf. His arm was put in a cast and he was given strong painkillers for the excruciating pain but they did not give him any relief. They also upset his stomach. He would sit all day numb with pain. At night the pain also kept him from sleeping. He would just doze off out of sheer tiredness towards the early hours of the morning. He was treated with the following combos:
CC10.1 Emergencies + CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic + CC20.3 Arthritis + CC20.4 Muscles & Supportive tissue + CC20.6 Osteoporosis + CC20.7 Fractures...6TD
The patient stopped the painkillers as soon as he started the vibro remedy. The next day he felt there was some improvement in pain and he was able to get some sleep at night. After a week he said there was 30% improvement. His pain was now tolerable and he had no problems sleeping. He described the improvement as ‘dramatic’. He was able to move around doing small chores using his right hand. After this, he reported a further 10% improvement in his pain every week. By the end of the fourth week it was 60% better.
At his hospital appointment at the end of May the consultant was impressed how rapidly he had progressed for someone his age. The X-ray showed the bone had aligned nicely and had started to fuse, so he was sent for physiotherapy [physical therapy]. The patient reported that he had now stopped taking the remedy as he felt the improvement had `plateaued off`. He had four therapy session over the next two months. By the middle of June, the patient had started to drive, and was able to use his left hand for light tasks. At his last follow-up in the hospital on 5 August, the consultant was very pleased with his progress and confirmed that he had had a `remarkable recovery` for his age. During the second week in August, the patient went back to playing golf, but only did a couple of light strokes. His left arm gradually got stronger, he was able to recover almost the full range of movements, and by 5 September 2015 he was happily back to playing his normal game of golf.