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Where are the Stations?
Heels, Thighs, ASIS, Shoulders, Occiput
Parts of the body to begin and end a session.
Diaphragm Release
Pelvic, respiratory, thorasic,
3
What direction(s) does the fasia run in the body?
Vertically except for horizontally at the diaphragm.
2 directions
What sections does the diaphragm seperate?
Chest & abdominal
where is the diaphragm located?
Flexion
filling, movement of bones
begins with the same letters
Extension
emptying, movement of bones
begins with the same letters
Compression and Decompression
Restriction releasing techniques
What kind of Technique?
When releasing the Sacrum apply ____?
Traction
What are the four releases for the Sacrum?
Traction, L5-S1 decompression, S1 joint decompression, sacral occiptal hold
Hand placement for the Diaphragm release is?
Pelvic, respiratory, thorasic always keeping hands mirroring each other
3
Hand placement for the occiptal base release is?
hands cupped togther under the head with fingers directly inferior to the occiptal ridge.
Hand placement for the frontal lift is?
place finger tip across the frontal bone move superior
Hand placement for the parietal compression is?
1 1/2 inches above the apex of the ear with thumbs crossed medially
Hand placement for the parietal decompression is?
1 1/2 inches above the apex of the ear with thumbs open superiorly
Hand placement for Temporal Ear pull is?
place thumb in ear lobe not into the canal moving laterally & posteriorly a 45 degree angle
When do you not perform a temporal ear pull or what do you change?
On childer under 9 you can perform the TEP as long as using only lateral decompression
only one motion
Hand placement for the Mandible compression is?
angle of mandible slide anterior to depression compress jaw superiorly
Hand placement for the Mandible decompression is?
move finger superiorly so finger pads are resting on the attachments of the masseter to decompress inferiorly
Sphenoid is considered what?
The Master Bone
Compressing the sphenoid moves_____.
Posterior
Decompressing the sphenoid moves_____.
Anterior
Hand placement for the Zygoma is?
Decompression, cheek pulling lateral anterior traction
Hand placement for the Ethmoid is?
decompression, using direct energy to decompress, 2 fingers while supporting the occiput
Characteristics of the Sacrum are?
Stability & Saftey
Characteristics of the occiput are?
Flexibility & F. in life
Characteristics of the Sphenoid are?
perception & inner seeing
Characteristics of the Zygoma is?
pride in appearence
Characteristics of the parietals are?
aspiration, intake of light
Characteristics of the frontal is?
concentration
Characteristics of the temporal is?
balance
Characteristics of the mandible are?
expression & emotion
Characteristics of the ethmoid are?
perception & intuition
Articulations are what?
Where bone meets bone
Articulations of the zygoma are?
Sphenoid, temporal, frontal, maxialla
Articulations of the temporal are?
Sphenoid, parietal, occiput, zygoma, mandible
Articulations of the parietal are?
Sphenoid, temporal, occiput, frontal
Articulations of the ethmoid are?
Sphenoid, frontal, nasal, maxialla
Articulations of the frontal are?
Sphenoid, parietals, zygoma, maxialla
Articulations of the occiput are?
Sphenoid, parietals, Temporal
Articulations of the Sphenoid are?
EVERYTHING
The Energtic theory is?
Evolution, Sutherlands = founding father, contractil capacity
The Upledger Theory is?
Rise & Fall of CSF = Cerebral Spinal Fluid
Describe Cranial Rhythm?
Symmetry, Quality, Amplitude, Rate
SQAR
Cranial Rhythm when balanced is_____?
Finished
What are the three cranial nerves?
IX, X, XI (9=Glossopharyngeal sensation & Taste) (10= Vagus digestion & swallowing) (11=Accesory motor function of SCM & Traps)