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Fair enough, however I think my assessment of ligament instability is pretty close to the mark though. The reason I'm saying this is because a friend of mine...
fergalflann
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Mar 1, 2004
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... me out a bit at the time ... How did you resolve it ?...
fergalflann
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Well, it was in a young child who had received a lot of CST from someone else, and it was more of a question I had as to what a healthy sphenoid ought to feel...
Andrew Cook
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Hi James -- this website has more information as well as published research studies: http://www.wam.umd.edu/~sporges/welcome.htm CH ... ...
Chad Hagans
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touche'...
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... Chad, Some very interesting articles on that site. I have downloaded the one on the analysis of periodic phenomena and am reading through it carefully....
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Mar 5, 2004
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Friends, I am happy to announce a new Upledger approved CST study group. The first meeting will be Sunday, April 11, 2004 from 1 - 3 pm in Whitehouse Station,...
JD Shevell
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Mar 6, 2004
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726
Ok, let me put my original question in another way , a point blank question which should be pretty simple to answer . Can crainosacral therapy resolve...
fergalflann
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Feargal. I know it's not a satisfying answer, but all we can do here is theorise. Even if someone has experience of working with this issue, it does not <i>...
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... theorise. Even if someone has ... guarantee</i> those results across ... cases? Are the causes the ... influence these tissues, so ... CranioSacral Therapy...
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Hello Network. I have recently joined this list-serve. I feel a bit like a first-time caller on a radio call-in show -- a bit nervous and wondering if I'll be...
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Mar 6, 2004
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Feargal, You most likely made a good choice in John Page. While I don't know him personally, his CV tells an excellent story. You will be told different...
JD Shevell
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Hi, Helen. Welcome. Are you the Helen from the DC area? Jeff / NJ Hello Network. I have recently joined this list-serve. I feel a bit like a first-time caller...
JD Shevell
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... <fergalflann@y...> wrote:> ... A very good and insightful question, in my opinion. JMNorton...
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well, in the latest edition of Gray's Anatomy they describe the sutures as joints I do believe. I could be wrong though as I don't have the text in front of ...
David Tomlinson
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Mar 8, 2004
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Check out the references to the relationship between vagal tone and general health while you're there, too. CH ... __________________________________ Do you...
Chad Hagans
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Mar 8, 2004
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... Chad, I have, and it still seems that although autonomic tone (the efferent output of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems) reflects the level of...
physio1980
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... But if a treatment enhances vagal tone, which in turn is associated with the general markers of health you suggested above, isn't it a health-promoter? If...
Chad Hagans
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... All it means, in my opinion, is that the individual is more relaxed after the session than before. Being relaxed is not exactly a clear marker of health....
physio1980
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I guess this is where we need the hardcore scientific evidence to adjudicate things, but I'd guess a warm bath and things like it would produce a mild, ...
Chad Hagans
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... We would first have to demonstrate that meningeal restrictions that could possibly influence vagal impulses were present, that such restrictions actually...
physio1980
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Also, even if the CST concept of "meningeal restriction" were some day shown to have some validity (which I do not anticipate), it is inconceivable to me that...
Steve Hartman
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... I'm with you. We're just talking theory right now. CH __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for...
Chad Hagans
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... But a restriction around the frontal lobe (or anywhere else, even the tailbone let's say) would affect the whole dural tube because of its...
Chad Hagans
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So, are you still suggesting, even with what I offered about dura associated with the vagus nerve (below), that palpation at the scalp could produce changes in...
Steve Hartman
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... Yes, based on the interconnectedness of the dura (in other words, the origin of the dural restriction doesn't have to be adjacent to the vagus nerve to ...
Chad Hagans
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Regarding forces produced through palpation at the scalp (whatever they are) transmitted to dura at some distance from the vagus n.: Given that dura around the...
Steve Hartman
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I'd like to invite all Upledger CST alumni to on on-line CST Study Group. This group is located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CSI_SG I hope to see you...
JD Shevell
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Mar 10, 2004
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The forces release dural restrictions and allow the newly unimpeded CSF flow to carry nutrients to and wastes away from the cells of the vagus, thus enhancing...
Chad Hagans
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... Chad, Your answer still leaves unanswered the question of how dural restrictions impede CSF flow, or how CST releases these restrictions. I feel like we're...
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