"Three complaints. One structural cause. The body doesn't break in isolated parts — and it doesn't heal that way either." — Dr. Romar Rochet
What this patient presented with
A hospitality employee came in with severe low back pain, radiating pain down into her legs, and headaches that had been building for some time. Three separate complaints. She'd been managing each one on its own, without resolution.
What the analysis found
Structural X-ray analysis identified subluxations in both the lumbosacral region and the cervical spine. The lumbar involvement explained the low back pain and the radiation into the legs. The cervical involvement mapped to the headache pattern. Two vertebral levels. Three complaints. One category of cause.
The correction
Dr. Rochet adjusted the specific segments where the subluxations were identified — not to address the headaches or the back pain directly, but to remove the nerve interference at those roots. That's the adjustment. What the body does with the restored nerve connection is the correction.
Three complaints resolved through subluxation correction at two levels. The lumbosacral correction cleared the low back pain and radiation. The cervical correction cleared the headaches. The body handled the rest once the interference was removed.
What happened
The low back pain resolved. The radiating leg pain resolved. The headaches resolved. That's what's in the video — a correction outcome, not a treatment outcome.
Want to understand the mechanism — what a subluxation is, how vertebral displacement creates nerve interference, and what structural correction actually does?
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