In 2016 Ratchanok missed four consecutive competitions due to a knee injury. She tried many medical treatments to no avail, her condition worsened and escalated. Coach Xie Zhihua caught wind of an individual named Jim Liu in China who could help with Ratchanok’s condition. Coach Xie arranged a trip to Liaoyang on November 17th, 2016 to seek Jim Liu’s treatment for Ratchanok.
Ratchanok arrived at the clinic showing major symptoms of injury in her left knee. She could not squat past a 90 degree angle and her knee was particularly stiff and would not bend easily which limited her range of activities. She could not run to the back of the court quickly or jump vertically.
Jim Liu’s diagnosis: the upper edge of the tibia had a large area of periosteal tearing and detachment. Furthermore, the detachment from the periosteum and surrounding ligaments formed calcified scar tissue. On the knee joint was the formation of a very complex pathogen that greatly reduced her force and range of motion. At this time both knees also exhibited cartilage degeneration. There were injuries to her lumbar (muscle strain and lumbar disc loosening) as well as wrist and elbow joint injuries (tennis elbow).
To cure Ratchanok in time for the 2016 World Badminton Finals held in Dubai, we carefully detailed a 10 day plan for her entailing one treatment per day. We utilized Jim Liu’s original Holistic Pathogenic Therapy in these 10 days and not only cured Ratchanok’s acute knee injury but also cured her of many other previously acquired diseases. It is the curing of these dormant diseases that allowed her waist and legs to regain explosiveness, flexibility, endurance, and speed to reach her physical peak in the history of her athletic career. Her arm and wrist strength were also greatly enhanced.
After curing Ratchanok, we received a letter of appreciation from Ratchanok as well as her coach that expressed how grateful they were.
A brand new, strong and fierce Ratchanok will be returning to the international badminton scene! You can watch her performance in England 2017!
Special note:
We undoubtedly cured Ratchanok’s acute knee injury as well as her lumbar, leg, elbow, and wrist of latent diseases. These areas peaked in strength, explosive power, flexibility, and agility better than ever before however, she still can not access at least 50% of untapped physical potential. We simply did not have enough time in the short 10 days to treat her upper body for dormant injuries most likely accumulated over long term repetitive motions from training. These injuries during intense competitive performance will cause her to feel breathless and weak which will slow her down and negatively impact her technique. It will especially affect her when multiple games are scheduled within a short period of time which ultimately prevents her from competing in many of the international competitions.
If a vocalist were to be afflicted with this issue they would experience pitch, sound, and volume deterioration.
We firmly believe that from this point on, Ratchanok needs to cure her upper body of latent injuries more than she needs to improve her technique. If we possessed adequate time, we could increase her lung capacity and double her physical endurance. Ratchanok could take her performance to her personal best and push herself to the limit because her physical condition wouldn’t hold her back. World badminton women’s singles would see the best of her yet!
Sina Sports News on Ratchanok and her coach’s trip to Liaoyang to seek medical attention
http://Sports.Sina.Com.Cn/others/badmin/2016-11-23/doc-ifxxwrwk1708539.Shtml
“Ratchanok forfeit Hong Kong games due to injuries, is expected to play in finals.
Sina Sports News
Originally intending to participate in the Hong Kong Badminton Open, Thai Womens single player Ratchanok chose to forfeit the competition because she is in Liaoyang China seeking medical treatment. She is hoping to cure a left knee injury so she can perform well at the year-end Super Series Finals.
Ratchanok’s coach Xie Zhihua reported to Sina Sports, Ratchanok at Hongkong Open tournament forfeit mid competition because she needed to treat her injuries. From the very beginning, Ratchanok was well known as the “gifted girl” because of her talent. In the 2014 World Championship finals she won 2-1 victory over Li XueRui and took the championship. This year, prior to the Rio Olympics, Ratchanok won 3 consecutive women’s singles championships and was considered a top prospect of the women’s singles in Rio. However at the Rio Olympic Games, Ratchanok lost 0-2 to Akane Yamaguchi in the quarter finals and did not qualify for the semifinals.
After the Olympics, Ratchanok was trouble by injuries. Recently she went to Liaoyang to seek medical treatment. Xie Zhihua said: “Ratchanok’s injury to the left knee in fact wasn’t very serious before the Rio Olympics, it caused her pain but she could still participate in competition. Eventually it became increasingly severe. No matter what we tried in Thailand, no one could cure her. Recently we heard of a doctor Liu in Liaoyang who is proficient in this area of medicine. A few days after treatment, Ratchanok felt the injuries had really improved and she could already run again. Doctor Liu confirmed that he will absolutely be able to cure Ratchanok’s injuries so she can take part in the finals.
She wanted to treat her injuries even further so Ratchanok decided to give up the Hong Kong Open. “She gave up the Hong Kong Open mainly because she wanted to compete in the finals. We hope she can compete in the finals, she hasn’t had any success in a long time now. Ever since her three consecutive wins at the Open, she hasn’t won anything since.” After seeing the doctor’s care and attention to detail in treating Ratchanok, Xie Zhihua was ecstatic, she said “This doctor is very attentive to every detail in treating Ratchanok, at every treatment he will spend an hour. He doesn’t just treat the knee, he wants to rid her of all her previous minor injuries.
– Dong ZhengXiang”