FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to craniosacral therapy. Outflow of venous blood from patient's brain is increased and their intracranial venous and liquor pressure are reduced, convergence of their skull bones in intercostal sutures is enhanced, with patient made to perform forced inhalation through nose. Venous hyperemia of brain and intracranial venous and liquor pressure are increased, divergence of skull bones in intercostals sutures is enhanced, with patient made to perform forced exhalation through nose. In order to achieve said and other physiological effects, connected with change of intracranial venous pressure, at the moment, when patient performs respectively forced inhalation and(or) exhalation, area of section of air-conducting ways of their nose, transverse to course of air flow, is reduced, by narrowing patient's air-conducting ways, compressing their soft tissues from outside with required force, or partly blocking external nostril openings and producing mechanical impact on skull bones, contributing to their movement according to respiration phases.
EFFECT: respiratorily enhanced method of craniosacral therapy is claimed.
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Dates
2013-06-10—Published
2011-06-24—Filed