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Observation

• Taking case history• Non-verbal communication (body language)• Observation• Ascending and Descending influences• Ground base for further assessments Download Course Slides https://vimeo.com/668926911 Please click the image above to watch the video. Download audio

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Treatment Techniques for Modulating the Autonomic Nervous System

Thursday, 27 October 2022 19h UK time ZOOM LINK After briefly discussing the Vagus Nerve (Cranial Nerve 10) and the parasympathetic portion of the Autonomic Nervous System we will discuss the importance of using this pathway to address headaches and migraines, plus a few other conditions. Vagal Nerve Stimulation appears to have numerous benefits and

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Working the Linkage from the Shoulder to the Cervical Spine to Inter-cranial Structures and Tissues

Thursday, 20 October 2022 19h UK time ZOOM LINK We now focus more on the various treatment modalities and their application directly to the problem of headaches and migraines. The modalities come from a variety of sources: from massage therapy and the osteopathic tradition (mechanical, and indirect methods). Along with the demonstration is of course

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Cervical and Cranial Anatomical and Neurological Structures Involved in Headaches and Migraines

Thursday, 13 October 2022 19h UK time ZOOM LINK Understand the relevant neurological inter-relationships between cervical structures (musculoskeletal, cervical plexus nerves, etc.) and the trigeminal nerve: 1) trigeminal-cervical complex, 2) trigeminal-vascular and 3) trigeminal-vagal complex. How the external tissues outside the cranium may affect and be used to modulate the intricate activities of the trigeminal

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