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Cranial Osteopathy Module 1 By Igor Norets, MD, DO, PhD
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LESIONS BELOW ARE INTRACRANIAL IN ORIGIN AND ARE NOT COMPENSATED - AXES ARE ROTATED IN SAME DIRECTIONS Sutherland lesion Axes positions Directions of rotation Origin of dysfunction Clinical significance Scale of severity (1-5) Lateral Strain Vertical Strain Vertical Transverse Same Inside the head probably in the Intracranial Dura Mater A wide variety of severe clinical dysfunctions, pain syndromes and personality disorders are common. Various learning disabilities. Eye motor coordination problems. 3434
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The Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy Osteopathy in Pelvic Region Module 10 By Igor Norets, MD, DO, PhD
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R Anteriorly L rotated R Posteriorly L rotatedA R Neutral L Anterior view LPosteriorly R rotated LAnteriorly R A rotated L Neutral R C. Posterior view
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