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Structural Balance
Muscles move bones!
Structural Balance
Muscle Spasm Antagonistic Weakness
AK Approach to Subluxation
Muscle Imbalance
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5 Factors of the IVF Nerve
– Subluxation
– Muscle Spindle Cell
– Golgi Tendon Organ
– Nutrition Neurolymphatic Reflex Neurovascular Reflex Acupuncture Meridian Connector Cerebrospinal Fluid (Craniosacral)
5 Factors of the IVF
A CHECKLIST– Nerve - Essentially SUBLUXATION– Neurolymphatic Reflex - NL– Neurovascular Reflex - NV– Acupuncture Meridian Connector - AMC– Cerebrospinal Fluid (Craniosacral) - CSF
“Nerve” Factor
Subluxation Find it?
– TL = It’s there– Challenge = L.O.C.
Another “Nerve” Factor, MSC / GTO Very Low on priority List
– Muscle Spindle Cell– Golgi Tendon Organ
• Check these only if nothing else shows up
– EXCEPTION:• Involved often in direct trauma
Neurolymphatic Reflexes
Frank Chapman, D.O.– 1930’s
Treated Diseases– Specific Points for Specific Organs
Theory– Stimulates Lymphatic Flow– Through the Organ– Through the Related Muscle
Neurolymphatic Reflexes - Signs & Symptoms TL - Of course Usually quite tender 3cm area - Some larger Palpable
Neurolymphatic Reflexes - Correction Circular Massage with deep pressure Approximately 20-30 seconds More pressure = Less time
When are they treated enough?
WEAK muscle– TL reflex = Strong– TX reflex = Usually
Strong• 51%-er?
– Re-TL:• Strong = DONE• Weak = Continue TX
STRONG muscle– TL reflex = Weak– TX reflex = Still
Strong• 51%-er?
– Re-TL:• Strong = DONE• Weak = Continue TX
Neurovascular Reflexes
Terence Bennet, D.C.– Early 20th Century
Treated Diseases– Specific Points for Specific Organs
Theory– Stimulates Vascular Flow
• Through the Organ• Through the Related Muscle
Neurovascular Reflexes - Signs & Symptoms TL - Of course
Neurovascular Reflexes - Correction Light Touch Tug
– In a direction Hold 20 seconds AFTER a pulsation is
felt– Usually 30-40 seconds– Could be many minutes
When are they treated enough?
See NL above
George Goodheart
Related the above techniques to muscle tests
The reflexes strengthened specific muscles
When TL was discovered in 1973, TL to the reflexes would strengthen specific muscles
Acupuncture Meridian Connector
The 4th Factor of the IVF
…of the IVF?
Bladder Meridian - Page 257 Longest Meridian Located with the Spine Associated Points
Associated Points - Page 276
On Bladder Meridian Generally Segmental
Acupuncture vs. Meridian Therapy Chi = Life Force Flows through the meridians Blockage causes symptoms Acupuncture = just ONE way to
stimulate the points!
5 Factor Protocol & AMC
Have an Associated Muscle TL Alarm Point
– Strong = Involved– Weak = Not Involved
Find Tonification Point– From chart
Tap Tonification Point– 15 to 20 times
Cerebrospinal Fluid
The 5th Factor of the IVF
…of the IVF?
CSF in the dural sleeve Actually means
– CRANIOSACRAL SYSTEM– “Craniosacral Therapy”
• Upledger• SOT• Craniopathy - Osteopathic
Primary Respiratory Mechanism
Sullivan, D.O. 1930’s Pumping of the CSF Can be affected by thoracic
RESPIRATION
Using the CSF Factor
Can check Cranial Faults with Indicator:– Challenge bones in specific directions
Can check with an Associated Muscle:– Patient takes DEEP breath and HOLDS it– Patient exhales FULLY and HOLDS it
Interpretation
Indicator WEAKENS Associated Muscle STRENGTHENS Tells Dr. if a cranial fault is causing
weakness!
Inspiration Assist Fault - Analysis Patient’s deep inspiration changes
muscle Challenge generally P-A on mastoid
– May require specific vector– 3-4 pounds of pressure
Inspiration Assist Fault - Correction Generally, P-A on mastoid
– May require specific vector– 3-4 pounds of pressure
4-6 Repetitions– 6-8 second inspiration
Expiration Assist Fault - Analysis
Patient’s deep expiration changes muscle
Challenge generally A-P on mastoid– May require specific vector– 3-4 pounds of pressure
Expiration Assist Fault - Correction Generally, A-P on mastoid
– May require specific vector– 3-4 pounds of pressure
4-6 Repetitions– 6-8 second expiration
5 Factors Protocol
FIRST, Find ALL the problems!– 5 Factors = A Checklist
SECOND, Correct the problems.– Some go down the list
!PARKER PLUS!
Cranial Subluxation(Nerve) AMC NL / NV
Here’s the deal,
When you correct the first factor – which ever it is,
The associated muscle becomes strong!– Almost all the time
BUT, it could be a 51%-er! Must go back and recheck the other
factors that you found earlier!
“But First…”
RECHECK what you just corrected Is it completely corrected?
The Recheck
Now Associated Muscle is STRONG TL or challenge as before If you corrected it = stays STRONG If not completely corrected = becomes
WEAK
To Recheck Other Factors:
Now Associated Muscle is STRONG TL or challenge next positive factor as
before If other factor still involved = becomes
WEAK Other factors may have corrected =
stays STRONG
Circulation of Energy
Lung, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen & Heart
Small Intestine, Bladder, Kidney, Circulation Sex
Triple Heater, Gall Bladder, Liver
Muscle / Meridian Relationship
Pulse Diagnosis - 275 Alarm Points - 274 Relate to Specific muscles
– That relate to the SAME organs!
Using the Meridian System
Can check Chi balance with Indicator:– TL Pulse Points– TL Alarm Points
Can check with an Associated Muscle:– TL Alarm Points– Tells Dr. if meridian system is causing
weakness!
Finding the Points
14 Charts “Human Inch” Usually in a “depression”