CRANIAL SACRAL

This screen gives access to a cranial sacral program where we can read about how to do cranial sacral therapy with our hands or allow the device to do the therapy electrically.

The Technique of Cranial Sacral Therapy is a major area of Therapy for health practitioners. This art can take years to master. This screen is a tool for learning and therapy. The major areas of the cranial sacral therapy are in this screen for electrical frequency resonance or in text for learning how to perform CS therapy. When you apply the Electromagnet Therapy a therapy and test of resonance will follow. The area is at resonance if the score is above 95. The CS system is so sensitive that the system might overload and stop electromagnet therapy. In this case stop electrical therapy and proceed with manual therapy or refer the patient to someone else or another time.

When using the "Test and Treat All" button, the system will treat then test each electromagnetic therapy. The Areas that are stable energetically will be disabled. The areas needing more therapy will remain enabled. Continue to treat till all areas are disabled.

There are many areas of CS stimulation to consider.

The paravertebral musculature is another area of palpation which can be diagnostically useful. With the subject sitting or lying prone, palpate the craniosacral motion in the paravertebral regions from the occiput to the sacrum. Keep the spinous processes between your fingers. Changes in craniosacral rhythm of the paravertebral regions can be used diagnostically to locate nerve root impingement and spinal cord lesion. Denervated muscle presents a physiological motion between 20 and 30 cycles per minute. This information can be used in the differential diagnosis between the pain of somatic dysfunction and nerve root compression. As with any skill, the development of palpatory sensitivity requires practice. The experience gathered from practice time where small groups of practitioners work together with a non-critical approach is the most productive. To reiterate, do not let your intellect obstruct the development of your palpatory skills. Develop familiarity with this extended use of your hands. After you know on a "gut level" what your hands can do, you will then have plenty of time to be intellectually critical. Give your "right brain" a chance to demonstrate its ability without having your "left brain" continually harping about "What is this?" or "Is this possible?" Learn by doing. The ENERGYSCAN QXCI device can also automatically perform these tests electrically. The Basics of the Cranial Sacral Test is developing a soft yet firm intimate touch contact with the patients spine and emotional neuro-muscular system. This step by step system will guide you to a basic Cranial Sacral evaluation. To hear is to think to see is to believe to do is to know.

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