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All Posts in Category: 2. Pain

Jim Liu’s acupuncture cured his serious knee injuries

The patient’s name is Yuan Quan. His serious knee injuries included meniscus injury, ligament injuries, knee joint degeneration, knee joint synovitis and bursal synovitis; In addition, he had lumbar disc herniation. The following is his story’s translation.

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Koo Kien Keat and Ong Soon Hock—ankle injury and groin injury

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These two young men achieved multiple international championships. In 2002 the Malaysian national badminton team coach, Yap Kim Hock, brought the two 17 year olds to come to acupuncturist Jim Liu for help regarding their injuries. They had both sustained injuries during training and had seen countless doctors with no success.

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Interview of Miss. Wong—-serious lumbar pain, disc herniation

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I had two checkups involving an Xray as well as an MRI. My X-ray showed that my bones were sticking together thus causing me severe pain. Later I had an MRI taken and the doctor told me that my lumbar 4 and lumbar 5 vertebra are obviously black, void of all function, and need to be operated on immediately. I was terrified so I

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Interview of Soon Chiang Ong (famous badminton player in Malaysia)—arm and knee injury, bone fragments in the foot, weakness heart and difficulty breathing

Soon Chiang Ong was once a part of the Malaysian national badminton team. He won the World Police/Firefighters Games in badminton and eventually retired as an athlete and began coaching the National South Korean Badminton team. I was 17 years old when I first sought out Dr. Liu’s help, I wasn’t yet able to

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ManLi Wang (speed skating champion)—knee problem

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Manli Wang:
Wang Manli is a Chinese athlete who has won many world championships in speed skating. Her knee had developed an abnormal swelling and pain so she could not put any force on it. Many doctors treated her for it but their efforts were futile. It made her desperate. By the end of September in 2007, she went to see Jim Liu who was recommended by one of her friends. After only receiving two treatments, she returned to train on ice immediately. Both she and her coach-Tianen Xie who had accompanied her for more than 20 years were astonished at the quick and positive impact of the effects of the treatment. They were very grateful to Jim Liu.

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