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Bioacoustic Therapy Case Study: Back Pain
 
     
 

Bioacoustic Sound Therapy exploratory case studies, fieldwork, and data collection research follows a framework of predetermined protocols which provide a systematized way of looking at events, collecting data, analyzing information, and reporting the results. In this case study, client reported severe back pain.

 
     
 

Client reported that she couldn’t stand up due to back pain. This was a recurring problem but she hadn’t experienced it for some time. She believed it might be from starting a workout program at the gym and possibly overdoing it. She tried addressing it with massage, taking natural anti-inflammatory products, and stretching after which her pain level improved but still felt like a gimp and couldn’t work. She identified her quadratus lumborum as the major source of discomfort and involvement of the gluteal muscles.

 
     
 

Her voice prints identified issues with the frequency equivalent of Illiacus which was the highest high, trauma spike, and low in the muscle octave. The reciprocal of the frequency equivalent of abdomen muscle and the frequency equivalent interspinalis was long term lowest low, the frequency equivalent of gluteus medius was long term low, and reciprocol of a high, the frequency equivalent of gluteus maximus was reciprocol of a high, and the frequency equivalent of transverse abdominis was high and sliced.

 
     
 

Matching pairs also indicated the frequency equivalent of illiacus, a muscle that flexes and medially rotates hip; origin is Iliac fossa within abdomen with insertion on lowermost surface of lesser trochanter of femur. When the illiacus isn’t working peoperly, a person wouldn’t be able to stand and the gluteals would be strained trying to support more weight than usual.

 
     
 

Frequency equivalent of vertabra S3 and S4 were also high in the voice, perhaps stressed by the illiacus.

 
     
 

During tone trials it became evident she was a right brain/left brain "switcher" and tone formulas that had a favorable effect one minute did not have the same effect the next minute. This caused some confusion in testing tones to find ones that would help her hip stabilize. She was remarkably sensitive to the sounds and reported that she could feel muscles pulling and shifting as each tone was played. In the end, the frequency equivalents of illiacus, S4, diaphragm, psoas, gluteus max, and tibialis posterior were determined to be favorable. Whole brain and environmental sound formulas were not well tolerated.

 
     
 

10 formulas were programmed into a S2S tone box. Each played for 1 minute and repeated twice, totaling 20 minutes – to be used once/day.

 
     
 

She listened to the tones that evening and the next day reported that she felt better but got a headache a few hours after the tone trials. Her clavicle and psoas were hurting also. She decided to listen to the tones again that evening. The next day her back felt fine, her headache had subsided but clavicle, hip and psoas still hurt. The following day she felt fine, everything seemed to have resolved and she returned the tone box.

 
     
 

Discussion:
Even though her back issues resolved, there was concern about the other issues that came up in the process. For as sensitive as she was to the sound formulas, it’s possible that the combination of tone trials and listening to the tone formulas 20 minutes per day was too much sound for her.

 
     
 

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NOTE: Propriatary frequency information has been deleted from this report. “Specific frequencies and patterns used in Human BioAcoustics are part of the private and confidential property of their Discoverer, Sharry Edwards, and are provided only to research associates under contract.” “A Frequency, like any other form of Intellectual Property, is taken by its Discoverer from the common resources of the world and made useful property, by the Discoverer, because of the Frequency Equivalent relationships determined by the Discoverer. That creation of property deserves to be respected.” Ralph Fucetola, JD - SHRI Trustee, 2003. Human BioAcoustic Evaluation is not Medical Diagnosis. Retrieved 4/1/2006 from http://www.lifespirit.org/banotmed.html

 
     
 

Disclaimer: Human BioAcoustics®, as originated by Sharry Edwards, M.Ed., does not diagnose or prescribe for medical or psychological conditions nor does it claim to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions. Human BioAcoustics® researchers do not provide diagnosis, care, treatment or rehabilitation of individuals, nor apply medical, mental health or human development.

 
     
 

© Nancy Blachly 2005

 
     
 
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