The patient will point to a singular spot of pain in the occipital region. This Continuum Distortion may be associated with acupuncture point gall bladder 20 and is thus commonly known as GB 20. This is a very powerful point in acupuncture, and it is used to treat...
Proper patient position will make using the Squeegee technique possible for cervical cylinder distortions. The preferred method of patient positioning is in the seated position with the patient flexing the head. Prone positioning of the patient will allow the provider...
FDM Burn Technique is considered most effective for the forearm. Utilizing the ‘marching down’ approach by starting at the elbow and ending at the wrist/hand is advised here. Squeegee Technique can be utilized as well and may be most effective by starting...
Double Thumb technique and CCV are the most effective treatment choices for this region of the body. Prone positioning of the patient is most common for the thoracic region. Seated, or side lying patient positioning should be utilized if prone positioning is...
Body language consisting of localized concentration of rubbing or kneading the tissues indicates the Double Thumb cylinder technique would be the most effective and efficient treatment option. Begin treatment with the thumbs on opposite sides of the centralized area...