A Case of Knee Bursitis: Early Quantum-Touch Work in Practice

Bursitis

Knee pain – Bursitis

This case took place in August 2019, shortly after I began offering Quantum-Touch sessions in practice. The client presented with knee pain diagnosed as bursitis, rating the discomfort as a 5 out of 10. We worked for approximately 45 minutes in a single session.

During the session, I used a Quantum-Touch pendant as part of the process. My client felt no noticeable sensations at the time, something that can happen, as responses to energy work vary significantly. My own hands, however, registered the familiar warmth and pressure that often indicates strong energetic engagement.

After the session, the client applied an ice pack to the knee as he usually would. The following day, he realised he had gone about his routine without remembering the pain at all. Weeks later, he reported that the discomfort had not returned.

Reflections from Early Practice

This session was one of my early experiences seeing how supportive energy work can be in easing physical tension and inflammation. It reinforced a principle that has guided my practice since: begin with clear intention, stay responsive to what the body presents, and allow the process to unfold without expectation.

Quantum-Touch remains part of my work today because it integrates seamlessly with other approaches and offers clients a non-invasive, calming way to support the body during periods of discomfort or recovery.

Gloria Krausse

Private Human Design Mentor guiding individuals through burnout, identity confusion, and energetic misalignment.


I work one-to-one with professionals, leaders, and deep thinkers, helping them understand how they are designed to function, access the deeper layers of their identity, and make decisions that return them to their true selves.


My approach is calm, precise, and intuitive, offering clarity without overwhelm and transformation without pressure.

https://www.humandesignexperiences.com
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