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What are the indications for the praxis area?
Apraxia
What are the indications for the Foot Motor Sensory Area?
Contralateral lower limb paralysis, pain or numbness.

Acute Lumbar sprain

Noctural enuresis

Corticol Polyuria

Prolapse uterus
What are the indications for the Visual Area?
Cortical vision problems
What are the indications for the Balance Area?
Disorders of the cerebellum involving balance, ataxia or verigo.

Functional disturbances of brain stem resulting in numbness or paralysis of the limbs.
What are the indications for the Gastric/Stomach Area?
Gastric pain or epigastric distress due to gastric ulcers or gastroenteritis.
What are the indications for the Thoracic Cavity Area?
Bronchial Asthma

Discomfort of disorders of the chest.
What are the indications for the Genital/Reproduction area?
Functional uterine bleeding.

Pelvic inflammation.

Prolapse uterus.

Others.
What are the indications for the Chorea/Tremor control area?
Chorea/Tremor/Shaking

Parkinsons or Parkinsonian syndromes.
What are the indications for the Vertigo/Auditory Area?
Vertigo.

Tinnitus.

Hearing Impairment
What are the indications for Speech Area II?
Nominal Aphasia/Expressive Aphasia
What are the indications for Speech Area III?
Sensory Aphasia/Receptive Aphasia
What are the indications for the Upper 1/5 of the Motor Area?
Contralateral paralysis of the lower limbs and trunk.
What are the indications for the Middle 2/5 of the Motor Area?
Contralateral paralysis of the upper limb.
What are the indications for the Lower 2/5 of the Motor Area?
Contralateral facial paralysis/Bells Palsy

Poor saliva control

Motor speech impairment/Dysarthria

Aphonia.
What are the indications for the Upper 1/5 of the Sensory Area?
Pain, numbness or sensory impairment to the contralateral lower back and leg.

Occipital headache.


Vertigo.

Tinnitus.

Pain in the nape/neck.
What are the indications for the Middle 2/5 of the Sensory Area?
Pain, numbness or sensory impairment of the contralateral upper limb.
What are the indications for the Lower 2/5 of the Sensory Area?
Pain, numbness or sensory impairment of the contralateral facial area.

Contralateral migraine.

Contralateral temperomandibular arthritis.