wouldn't the ansethetic produce more laxity, if that is indeed what the desired
response is?
I am not understanding how the bones could "come loose". I think one would
want to know the cause of the bones coming loose and treat that, not just go to
it being a problem with the dura mater.
lauri
"g. . . . b . . . . . ." <fergalflann@...> wrote: lets suppose
something no thinks is possible happened ..
lets suppose the cranial bones became loose or signifcantly weakned
somehow which in turn was pulling on the dura so forth..
Would it be viable to use an injection of anestehtic into the dura as
means of addressing this laxity ?
g
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