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Kurashova Institute
P.O. BOX 6246
Rock Island, IL 61204
Phone (309) 786-4888
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Treatment protocols Index:



Musculo-Skeletal Dysfunctions
Back pain/strain (acute)
Back pain/strain (sub-acute or chronic)
Neck or Shoulders pain/strain (acute)
Neck or Shoulders pain/strain (sub-acute or chronic)
Lower or Upper Extremity strain (acute - including shin splints)
Lower or Upper Extremity strain (sub-acute or chronic including shin splints)
Achilles tendinitis (acute)
Achilles Tendinitis (sub-acute or chronic)
Frozen Shoulder or Rotator Cuff Damage
AC Ligament damage
Bursitis (acute)
Bursitis (sub-acute)
Hip strain (acute)
Hip strain (sub-acute or chronic)
Knee Injuries (acute)
Knee Injuries (sub-acute or chronic)
Plantar Fasciatis (sub-acute or chronic) Heel Spurs
Arthritis (osteo; sub-acute or chronic)
Medial or Lateral Epicondylitis (acute or chronic)
Scoliosis - adult or juvenile
Fractures (in cast or after cast removal)

Peripheral Nerve Damage
Carpal tunnel syndrome (acute)
Carpal tunnel syndrome (sub-acute or chronic)
Ulnar neuritis (acute)
Ulnar neuritis (sub-acute or chronic)
Sciatic nerve irritation - Piriformis syndrome
Sciatic nerve irritation/compression - Radiculitis
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Occipital nerve irritation
CVA (Brain injury)
Spinal Cord Injury
Phantom pain (due to amputation)

Headaches
Stress (Neck/shoulders)
Migraine
Sinus Pressure

Stress Associated Disorders
Stress/depression/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Fibromyalgia

Cardio-Vascular Dysfunctions
Edema
Hypertension
Varicose veins

Gastro-Intestinal Dysfunctions
Functional Constipation
Stress Diarrhea

Some other conditions
Diabetes
Immune System deficiency
Sinusitis
Scar formation/Adhesions

Note: There are other conditions that respond well to our treatments which are not listed in this publication. The conditions that we have included in the indexed list respond with 80-100% success. We expect to see our patients to get 70% or more improvement in the first 8 - 10 treatments. At this point we re-evaluate the pain level of the patient to see the appropriateness of follow-up treatments. Most of the patients are encouraged to start a stretching/toning exercise program in order to maintain the changes that we accomplished during the treatment set. Most patients can successfully maintain on their own without any further facilitation.

  
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