“Ys Neurotherapy Health And Research Foundation.”
The chart illustrates “Different sites of Back pain and their probable causes” as understood within the context of Neurotherapy, a system of alternative medicine.
Here is a breakdown of the pain sites and their suggested causes, based on the diagram, moving generally from top to bottom:
📌 Back Pain Sites and Suggested Causes
| Pain Site | Suggested Cause (Probable Cause) |
|—|—|
| Cervical pain | Cervical pain (Neck area) |
| Upper Shoulder blade pain | Upper Shoulder blade pain |
| Chest pain | Chest pain |
| Lower Shoulder blade pain | Lower Shoulder blade pain |
| Pain of Pancreas | Pain of Pancreas |
| Pain due to spleen | Pain due to spleen |
| Left kidney pain Mu$^{3}$ pain point | Left kidney pain Mu$^{3}$ pain point |
| Right kidney Liv$^{5}$ pain point | Right kidney Liv$^{5}$ pain point |
| ‘Mu’ point pain | Inflammation in intestines |
| Appendix / Rt. Ov. pain | Appendix / Rt. Ov. pain (Right Ovary pain) |
| Lumbar/ Lt. Ov. pain, Uterus/ prostate gland/ Urinary tract disorders | Lumbar/ Lt. Ov. pain (Left Ovary pain), Uterus/ prostate gland/ Urinary tract disorders |
| Tail Bone pain | Tail Bone pain |
Please Note: This chart represents a specific view from Neurotherapy, an alternative health practice. While it provides insight into how practitioners of this method associate back pain with internal organs and specific points, it is not a diagnostic tool from conventional (allopathic) medicine.
If you are experiencing back pain or any medical symptoms, it is essential to consult a qualified conventional medical doctor or healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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