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PainKiller

A patient came to see Dr. Gao after being discharged from the hospital. He had been admitted to the ER for three days, complaining of severe pain all over his body—especially in his back, arms, and legs. He underwent blood tests, X-rays, and other examinations, but the results all came back normal. Despite this, the pain was unbearable, so the ER doctor had to administer a painkiller injection.

After his discharge, a friend recommended that he see Dr. Gao for alternative treatment. Remarkably, after just one session, the patient reported that all his pain had vanished—except for lingering discomfort in his lower back. He plans to book another appointment to address this remaining issue.

This case highlights the importance of treating the root cause of pain rather than simply masking it with painkillers. Without addressing the underlying problem, the pain persists—even if temporarily dulled by medication.

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​Chronic neck and shoulder pain

A patient with work-related chronic neck and shoulder pain (previously relying on daily painkillers) saw Dr. Gao with her CT scan results. After 3 sessions, 70% pain gone. Ongoing treatment is recommended for full recovery.

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Acute Facial Spasms

A patient with refractory acute facial spasms, having exhausted multiple treatment options, scheduled an in-person consultation via Dr. Gao's website. Remarkably, the condition resolved completely following a single clinic-based treatment session.

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