Z-SCORE CASE STUDIES I Dr Joseph Guan Clinical Director Brain Enhancement Centre Pte. Ltd., Singapore.

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Z-SCORE CASE STUDIES I Dr Joseph Guan Clinical Director Brain Enhancement Centre Pte. Ltd., Singapore

Z-SCORE PRESENTATION Subject Z 1 st Z score session – 17 year old severely autistic boy with little speech, frequent tantrums, short attention span, does not listen to instructions,

Subject Z 10 th Z score session – more clarity in speech and longer sentences, talks more appropriately, less and less tantrums and much calmer, more willing to carry out instructions and tries all dishes that the maid cooks

Shaan’s 1 st Z score session 52 woman with occasional memory lapses, difficulty in remembering new learning,

Shaan’s 10 th z score session She is able to remember most of the steps of the Chinese classical dancing and is able to absorb more of her learning of the Korean language. Now when she takes coffee and she does not have a headache anymore.

Subject C’s first z score session – 7 year old cerebral palsy girl. Have been coming for Othmer’s wide Inhibit site specific for 6 months with slow but steady progress. Present symptoms – speaks two to three words, limited gross and fine motor skills (can’t walk yet), short attention span, dreamy

C’s 10 th Z score session: she is more responsive to the environment, speaking more with longer sentences, Reciprocate two way communication, interacts more with other children in school demonstrate more strength in her movements.