Tennis Elbow
Dr Franjo Dragojevic of Western Australia shares his experience with SCENAR in a difficult dislocated shoulder case in ER at a busy emergency department. SCENAR Therapist Athina Parise - RN and experienced SCENAR trainer, "the result was impressive". Saving the need and cost of general anesthetic.
Interview with Pharmacist Peter Clarke on the NES system, it's ease of use, effectiveness and treatment with Infoceuticals. Peter Clarke is a Pharmacist on the Gold Coast with his wife Diana and two children Harrison and Alexie. He has degrees in Science and Pharmacy and is also a fully qualified Naturopath. He has a Pharmacy in Labrador where he combines a number of modalities to deliver a Holistic approach to healthcare. Amcal Chempro Chemist , 26 Brisbane Rd , Labrador, Queensland.
State Qualified Masseur
Private physiotherapy practice
Rubensstr. 5
70597 Stuttgart-Degerloch
I have used SCENAR
therapy in my physiotherapy practice for five months now. After initial
scepticism, I have become a convinced user of SCENAR therapy. Because I
have many acute orthopaedic patients, I currently work mainly with the
acute method or in vectors.
Experience reports:
A 37-year old patient fell backwards from a height of about 3 metres
into a stream with 20-30 cm depth of water. He suffered no fractures
but had a very painful contusion on the left side of his back. After one
SCENAR treatment the pain had gone completely. After a few months, the
patient is still free of pain.
A 60-year old patient with left lateral epicondylitis. The pain was eliminated with one SCENAR treatment.
A 40-year old patient with rib fractures and lung injury: he still
had breathing problems during sports eight months after the accident.
Four SCENAR treatments with the fir-tree technique were sufficient to
eliminate the breathing problem.
A 75-year old female patient came to my practice with a shoulder
injury. She complained of severe pain on movement of the shoulder joint
and said that she could not move her arm. She also had difficulty in
finding a pain-free position for sleeping. I treated this patient by the
SCENAR acute method with reciprocal treatment of the healthy shoulder.
Five treatments were sufficient to free the patient of pain so that we
could start physiotherapy.
During physiotherapy, an 80-year old female patient stated that she
had suffered from very troublesome diarrhoea for two years, which was
being treated with cortisone without success. We were talking about the
SCENAR device and she asked if her diarrhoea problem could also be
treated with it. I told her that we could try. During the remaining 15
minutes of the treatment session I treated her entire abdomen by the
acute method. The next day we had a telephone conversation in which she
told me that throughout the night she had suffered diarrhoea even more
severe than previously. However, on the next day the diarrhoea had
vanished and her stools were normal. This state has continued for four
months now. At the patient's request I have continued to treat her twice
a month with the SCENAR apparatus for intestinal care.
BSc(Hons),MPhil,MB BChir(Cantab)
General Practitioner,
Kawana Waters Medical Centre,
Queensland
Australia
27th November 2008
To Whom It May Concern,
I have regularly referred patients with a wide range of "difficult
to treat conditions " ranging from chronic pain syndrome to
Fibromyalgia for SCENAR treatment to The Zap House Clinic , Maroochydore
; under the care of Ms Rose Hayman and Mr Cyril Bourke . I have been
impressed with their attention to detail , their professional manner and
more so by the benefits in terms of outcomes following treatment with
SCENAR.
If you are a medical practitioner , therapist or other health worker within Australia or New Zealand and have experience of SCENAR with your patients please contact us here at The Zap House, so we can add your comments to our data base. Thank you for your help spreading the knowledge.