Multi-system dysfunction following viral infection resolved through structural intervention
No singular diagnosis explained the condition.
The system presented as a distributed failure across neurological, vascular, and structural layers.
Female, 62 Post Covid-19 condition Normal blood and ECG results
Systemic pain distribution Neurological overload Autonomic instability Cognitive impairment
INITIAL CONDITION Causal Layer Identification
Burning pain across entire back Severe leg pain Difficulty concentrating Frequent night urination Hypersensitivity to sound Anxiety and weakness Digestive dysfunction Migratory pain patterns
Symptoms did not correspond to a single pathology.
They reflected interdependent dysfunction across multiple systems operating simultaneously.
Central nervous system Brainstem and autonomic control Peripheral nervous system Vascular and lymphatic flow Digestive system Musculo-fascial network
Causal Layer Identification
Post-infectious nervous system swelling Restricted nerve gliding across body Cranial base compression (C0–C2) Vascular flow disruption in key regions Lymphatic stagnation Multi-level fascial tension patterns
EFFECT
vs.
SOURCE
Back pain Leg pain Cognitive dysfunction Sleep disruption Hypersensitivity to sound Digestive problems
Nervous system compression Peripheral nerve restriction Brainstem overload Autonomic dysregulation Vestibulocochlear nerve irritation Visceral nerve and lymph blockage
SYSTEM EXECUTION Intervention Logic
Non-surgical structural correction
Decompression of cranial–cervical junction Restoration of nerve gliding across system Reactivation of vascular and lymph flow Release of musculo-fascial restrictions Rebalancing autonomic nervous system Stimulation of brainstem recovery processes
OBSERVED RESPONSE System Response
✓ Resolution of back and leg pain ✓ Improved concentration ✓ Stabilization of sleep patterns ✓ Reduction of hypersensitivity ✓ Improved digestive function ✓ Restoration of energy levels
FUNCTIONAL CHANGES Timeline
After 2 sessions Major symptom reduction
After 3 sessions System stabilization
Ongoing Cognitive recovery
STRUCTURAL CONTINUITY DELIVERY MODEL
The intervention was conducted remotely within a structured protocol framework.
No hospitalization or physical relocation was required.
This case demonstrates resolution of distributed systemic dysfunction through coordinated structural correction
across neurological and physiological domains.
Additional structural observations remain outside public release.