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Re: [cpkusagroup] 3 questions regarding new modes

Hi Ty,

Pain mode: Use when something hurts. Log into the problem with doctor-patient touch, then use pain mode to specifically find the cause of the pain. This is very useful, for obvious reasons. Endpoint or prioritize and process accordingly.

VSR mode: I've never used it, so I can't comment. This was a mode I had never seen until the hand mode book came out.

Diaphragm-spinal division: Scan the patient's diaphragm with this mode. Have the patient take a deep breath, then cough three times on a single exhale. If the spinal division of the diaphragm is involved, this will cause a signal. Endpoint or prioritize and treat accordingly. 
 
Anyone know about the VSR mode?

Thanks,

--Adrian


On May 11, 2007, at 8:31 AM, doctycobb wrote:

1. How is the PAIN mode used? Under what circumstances? What would
clue you in to check this mode?

2. How is the VSR (viscero somatic reaction) mode used? Under what
circumstances? What would clue you in to check this mode?

3. How do you use the DIAPHRAGM (Spinal division) mode? Under what
circumstances? What would clue you in to check this mode?

Thanks. I appreciate the "virtual mentoring" on here.

Ty




Mon May 14, 2007 6:12 pm

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1. How is the PAIN mode used? Under what circumstances? What would clue you in to check this mode? 2. How is the VSR (viscero somatic reaction) mode used?...
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Hi Ty, Pain mode: Use when something hurts. Log into the problem with doctor- patient touch, then use pain mode to specifically find the cause of the pain....
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