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**Session Overview**
* A chiropractor (Dr. Joseph Cipriano) conducts a session with a mature artist (from Ukraine) who has no major issues but seeks to ensure everything is okay, especially for optimal working posture.
* The session involves:
1. Range of motion checks
2. Leg length assessment (revealing a 2-3mm shorter left leg)
3. Massage for relaxation
4. Spinal decompression and adjustments (focusing on the sacrum and leg balance)
* **Key Takeaway for the Artist's Work**:
+ For working with clients (e.g., applying lashes), the chiropractor recommends using elbows for support (from behind) to avoid straining the rotator cuff, rather than holding arms up or working from the forehead.
**Session Outcome**
* The artist reports feeling "very good" and more relaxed after the session, comparing it to feeling refreshed after a gym session.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact a short sentence, numbered, and excluding opinions:
**Patient Information**
1. The patient is a mature artist working for over 15 years.
2. The patient is from Ukraine.
3. The patient has a Russian accent.
4. The patient is also a teacher.
5. The patient creates YouTube videos under the channel name "Statues Lashes".
**Initial Assessment**
6. The patient has no huge health problems but wants to ensure everything is okay.
7. The patient occasionally experiences shoulder thinness and varying bike lane issues (likely referring to posture or alignment while working with clients).
**Physical Examination and Treatment**
8. The patient's left leg is approximately 2-3 millimeters shorter than the right leg.
9. The patient's hips are level.
10. The chiropractor performed a leg pull to release tension from the ankle to the hip.
11. The chiropractor also decompressed the patient's spine.
**Post-Treatment**
12. The patient felt very good after the treatment.
13. The patient reported feeling more relaxed and taller after the treatment.
**Professional Inquiry**
14. The patient inquired about the best technique for working with clients, specifically whether to work from the forehead or the sides.
15. The chiropractor recommended working with elbows supported from behind as the better option to avoid straining the rotator cuff.