Spinal Diagnosis Philip Yang Nine Star University of Health Sciences www.nsuhs.org.

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Spinal Diagnosis Philip Yang Nine Star University of Health Sciences

Clairvoyance and diagnosis Clinical Frustrations Knowledge of western medicine Practice to Practice Approved by patients

History of the practice  China B. C.  Greece B.C.  Spinal manipulation and the maneuvering of the lower extremities to ease lower back pain  Hippocrates, Greek physician ( B.C) published book  US: 1879 David Palmer founded Chiropractic profession

Background knowledge  Neuroscience  Anatomy and physiology  TCM foundation

Bridge E &W Medicine  Knowledge base --- Spinal nerve and organs ---TCM Identification  Practice model ---Spinal diagnosis plus ----Four Pillars

Observing Listening / Smelling Palpation Asking Spinal Diagnosis

CHARACTOR Easy and quick to practice Fundamental findings Pre-symptom diagnosis Make blind spots transparent Past-present-future

Migraines Tumors, masses Myofunctions Pinching nerves Glucose Years of sickness Stones

How to make diagnosis Patient Practitioner Postures Palpation Pressing Stroke Performance

Case Study Sciatica LeaningBendingProtrudingEnlarging Allergy Enlargement Tilting Fibroids EnlargementDeterioration

Fight or Flight Response  The central nervous system contains sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways that control the “fight and flight” response to danger and regulation of body functions. These include hormone release, movement of food through through stomach and intestines, and the sensations from muscular control to all internal organs.

Pathways and spinal cord

CAUSES Sitting Standing Sleeping Working Postures Imbalanced organs Emotional forces Hormonal Falling Auto accidents Sports Injuries

Sclerosis

Eyes and Diseases

Prostate Enlargement

Spine and Muscles

Postures

Spinal Imbalance

Best Postures

Sleeping