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What 3 things does a tender Chapman’s Reflex indicate?
Congestion w/o inflammation in and around a specific body part

Congestion and inflammation in and around a specific body part

Dilatation or spasm of a hollow viscus – no matter what the cause
What is Dr. Wilson’s Rule #1?

Rule #2?
#1: never make a diagnosis based solely on a non-tender Chapman’s Reflex

#2: Never ignore or trivialize a tender Chapman’s Reflex unless you have a good explanation for the findings
Diagnose primarily by using the ... points
anterior
Primary release is through the ... points, however treat ... points first

Light massage with tip of finger using small circular motions

Massage generally 15 – 30 seconds

Note: Screen and treat your patient for any somatic dysfunction prior to treatment of Chapman’s points
posterior
anterior
common denominator in disease: a hyperactive ... component
sympathetic
Location and Grouping of Chapman’s Points:

Primary anterior starting point – ...
1) HEENT: Points are lateral to and above the ...
2) Thorax: 2nd intercostal space and below
*Organs above the diaphragm
*Organs below the diaphragm
3) Pelvis/Lower extremity
sternal angle
sternal angle
SNS Innervations:

EENT
T1-4
heart
T1-6
Lungs
T1-6
upper extremity
T2-8
Entire GI tract
T5-L2
esophagus and stomach
T5-9
liver and gall bladder
T7-9 (right)
Spleen and pancreas
T7 (left)
small intestine and right colon

appendix
T10-12

T12
left colon
T12-L2
upper GI
T5-11
lower GI
T10-L2
GU system
T10-L2
Kidney
T10-T11
Upper ureter
T10-L1
Lower ureter
T12-L1
bladder and prostate
T12-L2
Reproductive
T10-L2
ovaries
T10-11
Tubes
T11-12
uterus
T12-L2
testes
T10-11
prostate
T12-L2
bladder trigone and sphincter
T12-L2
urethra and penis
L1-2
Lower extremity
T11-L2