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okay so this protocol is very specific to what I do as a chiropractor but Iamp;#39;m going to teach you something really simple and fast that you can do if youamp;#39;ve tried patching say a shoulder an elbow or wrist and you had no results with any of the other protocols that Iamp;#39;m showing you then you would go to the spine the center of the spine the c5 nerve if you can see it right there and go over to the side of it and push in this is where the nerve exits the vertebra that has three nerves that go to your whole shoulder arm elbow the whole bit and so what Iamp;#39;m doing is Iamp;#39;m challenging that nerve by putting pressure on it and Iamp;#39;m asking to the pain level lesson if they have to go through a range of motion test to see a lot of times it does make pain relief I would take the EON patch and I apply it right over that area and Iamp;#39;d stimulate it while they go through that active movement to see if they get any pain relief and a lot of times the pain