FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: musculo-fascial visceral chains balancing is performed in two stages. At the first stage, internal organs position is estimated, for which the patient is preliminarily put on his/her back with legs bent at the knees, pressing straight down by the palmar surface of fingers II-V terminal phalanges placed above the bosom. Next, movements are performed by the palmar surface of thumbs terminal phalanges from the bosom and iliac areas first with a deep penetrationand then in the cranial direction. Then, similar movements are performed by the hands while working with the palm base of one hand and the back surface of fingers II-V proximal phalanges of the other hand. At the second stage, skull palpation is performed to reveal violations in the craniosacral system state by determining the skull joints mobility and cranial bones symmetrical arrangement. Restoration of skull joints mobility and cranial bones symmetrical arrangement is performed as follows. At first, impact is provided by grabbing great wings of the sphenoid bone (1) with fingers I and III of one hand. Then, fingers II, III and IV of the other hand act to support the occipital bone in the external occipital crest area, moving to the right and/or left from it, depending on the availability and range of motion in sphenobasilar symphysis (2). Steps (1) - (2) are repeated cyclically after getting up, walking, patient pull-up, until he/she feels his/her body balance. For adults, the second session is conducted within the next two days after the first treatment, and the third session - 1-1.5 weeks after the second session.
EFFECT: increased vitality level, elimination of injury consequences, prolongation of musculoskeletal system effective operation, relief in functioning of organs and systems, including the nervous system, the brain, improved life quality by eliminating the pain, symmetry of body parts arrangement, improved appearance, suitable for babies from birth, pregnant women, elderly people.
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Dates
2017-03-01—Published
2015-11-03—Filed