The following text and
photos are from a report to an attorney.
Descriptions of Photographs:
The dated photographs you
see in the eight-photograph sequence are from my office
records. There are six pictures taken before the accident,
and the last two are seven and nine months after the
accident. The difference in the photos from before and after
the accident are notable for the change in format, with the
earlier pictures taken with a thirty-five millimeter camera
and the later pictures taken with a digital camera.
Mr. Rogers is freely
standing in all of these portrait pictures. The changes in
the relative position of his head are because of changes in
his postural pattern. I took each portrait picture on the
day in question. Mr. Rogers’ pictures are sized so that his
faces in each of the pictures remain approximately the same
size. A photo anomaly that made the background appear blue
has been removed from the last two portrait pictures. No
retouching of the faces have occurred. I apologize for the
darkness of the last two photographs (the digital camera has
had its problems), but their use was very necessary. They
are of great value for this report.
The picture sequence has
lines drawn to make observation of the symmetry of each
photo and the differences between the photographs easier to
see. I drew lines across the bottom of the ears, through
each corner of the eyes, and through the corners of the
mouth.
Observations:
Please note the gradual
changes in the photo sequence. These show the effects of the
naturopathic manipulations Mr. Rogers received from me. In
the first photograph (taken during his incoming
examination),

Mr. Rogers holds his head
stiffly erect, tilted slightly forward, with low cheekbones
and a crooked nose. By the March 7 photograph, Mr. Rogers
already displays a straighter nose, higher cheekbones and a
more oval face as well as a more comfortable head position.
One of his presenting complaints, sleep apnea, was almost
corrected. He had improvement in spinal mobility and a
decrease in pain. As the sequence progresses, the gradual
changes in facial characteristics and improved head postural
position is evident.
Similarly, he reported
continuing improvements in many facets of his physical
actions as well. His chronic neck and back tightness
gradually decreased.

He was able to stand and
extend his arms upward and bend his head backward. He told
many people that he had never been able to do this at any
time before that.
In the final picture taken
before the auto accident, Mr. Rogers looks calm, peaceful
and relaxed with a comfortable head position, high
cheekbones, markedly different from his appearance on March
4.
Please look again at the
same photo sequence, this time noting the lines. The general
progression of the photos shows the lines becoming parallel
with one another and with the ground as Mr. Rogers’ facial
symmetry improves.
Soon after the December 15
photograph, Mr. Rogers was in the motor vehicle accident in
question. He did not return for treatment until the July
treatment sequence. At that time, he had very little
improvement of the symptoms that he reported soon after the
accident: dizziness, neck and shoulder pain and numbness in
his hands and arms.
Even after four treatments
(at the time of the photograph), the severe extension of his
head is evident, with only some improvement by the September
photograph.
Note the slight tilt of
the line drawn through the bottom of the ears in the July
14, 1997 photograph. When the ears are found at a tilt like
this, the patient will often report dizziness, balance
problems or clumsiness.
In the September 19, 1997
photograph, the line is nearly horizontal, and Mr. Rogers
reported that his balance was much improved.
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