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The patient is a 32-year-old female who was first diagnosed with asthma in 1985. She was subsequently diagnosed with sinusitis, aspirin sensitivity, and AERD in 2004. The patient presented into the clinic with chief complaints of sinus pressure and asthma-related breathing issues.
The patient had a total of 10 visits over three months. At the end of care, the patient’s thermography scans normalized, her SF-36 scores increased, she reported 50% decrease in utilization of her fast-acting inhaler, her natural breathing ability increased 30%, and her overall quality of life had improved greatly since her initial exam.
-Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ December 22, 2025 ~ Volume 2025 ~ Pages 64-71-