Three-phase bone scan of another CRPS patient before (left) and after (right) CMT Treatment[1]

[1] Wong CS, Kuo CP, Fan YM, Ko SC. Collateral Meridian Therapy Dramatically Attenuates Pain and Improves Functional Activity of a Patient
with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2007;104:452
[2] Hoka S, Kanai A, Ko S, Suzuki A, Collateral Meridian Therapy Alleviates Intractable Pain and Disability in CRPS Patients.  Anesthesiology
2007; 107: A904
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"The first treatment was in my right hand, and from that treatment, I started to feel this lightening
of my foot, instead of that heaviness with all the extreme pain; it was starting to leave my right
foot. And then they started to work very heavily on my left hand, and that's when my left foot,
which is the worst, started to feel also the same feeling of just ... I felt alive again. I felt my blood
flowing. I just could feel it through my whole body. It wasn't just in my foot but I felt like my whole
body was functioning the way it should be functioning again. And the severe pain was gone. It
was gone in my right foot, and it was probably at a "2" that day in my left. So, it was incredible."

– an RSD/CRPS patient, North Carolina

"Upon receiving the treatment, it was at the occipital bone in my head, it was like little sharp
pain throbs that were going off. I thought I was experiencing something like a shock treatment
might have been. About two inches above that area, it was a little tingling sensation like when
your foot wakes up when it goes to sleep."
- a fibromyalgia and migraine headache patient, North
Carolina
Collateral Meridian Therapy

Collateral Meridian Therapy (CMT), also known as Ko Medicine, is a non-invasive acupressure
technique developed by Dr. Shan-Chi Ko, who formulated a mathematical model of 108 acupoints
within the 12 collateral meridians essential for alleviating various degenerative symptoms of
neurological origin.  Traditional acupuncture utilizes a needle inserted into a single acupoint along
one meridian to relieve the obstruction of the vital flow, while CMT manipulates two precisely
defined acupoints along two different collateral meridians - one for interconnecting the diseased
meridian to the treatment meridian and the other for the treatment of the diseased point in order to
bypass the obstruction and restore the body’s vital flow.  

Ko Medicine defines vital flow as the elements, such as neurons, electrons, air, blood, lymph, and
other bodily fluids, that regulate the flow of bodily energy through multiple conduits.   Obstructions
to vital flow can be measured with a neurometer.  Removing the obstructions to vital flow not only
relieves pain, but also assists in correcting abnormalities within the internal organs.

CMT is mathematical, logical, and easy to learn. No background in acupuncture is required. CMT
has been clinically applied to treat various pain and degenerative symptoms such as sports injuries,
frozen shoulders, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraine headache, diabetes, fibromyalgia, PHN, and
RSD/CRPS
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