2. Contents
1. Statistics
2. Anatomy
3. Symptoms
4. Impact
5. Causes
6. Treatments
7. Brand New Advances
8. New Concepts
9. Scientific Basis
10. Remarkable Results
11. More Information
3. Statistics
• Distinct upper back pain
statistics are difficult to come
by
• Unfortunately, nearly all “back
pain” statistics are specifically
about low back pain only
• Occupational health hazards
in dentists in Croatia, for
example, revealed that
78.18% of them experienced
work related pain (pubmed)
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4. Anatomy
• The upper back is comprised
of the trapezius muscle which
is located bilaterally on both
sides of the spine
• The upper trapezius muscle
consists of 3 different regions
• The trapezius muscle easily
is susceptible to a build up of
trigger points, which can get
worse over time and cause
chronic difficult to treat pain
5. Common Symptoms
• Deep aching chronic pain
• Radiating pain down the arms
• Tender knots or trigger points
• Headaches
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6. Impact
• Chronic trapezius pain can be
detrimental and cause issues
around the clock during a
patient’s waking hours AND
sleeping hours
• Chronic trapezius muscle
pain can cause an inability to
concentrate which interferes
with ones ability to perform
work
• Decreased enjoyment of life
due to increased pain
7. Causes
• Poor posture
• Forward head carriage
• Poor workplace ergonomics
• Repetitive stress injury
• Accidents & Athletic injuries
• Use of cell phones or
tablets that causes the
head to pitch forward
9. Exciting Advances
• Patent-pending
• Easy 4-step system
• For chiropractors, physical
therapists, acupuncturists,
naturopaths, massage
therapists, and MD’s
• Targeted upper back pain
treatment
• Specifically targets trigger
points
• Basic course of 6 powerful
treatments per patient
• Based on 13 years of testing
10. New Concepts
• F-BOM’s
• Anchoring for treating
the anterior and
posterior trapezius
muscle
• 3D Mind Cubes
12. Remarkable Results
• The results for this easy 4-step
treatment speaks for itself
• For practitioners it’s frequently easy
to feel an objective difference in the
bilateral trapezius musculature
following each treatment
• Patients often feel a subjective
difference immediately following
their treatments
• The practitioners objective
examination findings matches up
with the patients subjective
experience of less pain with looser
healthier muscle.