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Fourth Cranial Nerve Palsy - Articles
Cranial Nerve Assessment
by
Kathy Q.
Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:31pm
Do you know your cranial nerves and how to assess them? Do you remember that silly rhyme to help you remember them? Don't worry it doesn't have to drive you crazy trying to remember, I have a couple right here to jog your memory.
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Cranial osteopathy versus cranial sacral osteopathy
by
Rossa Forbes
Posted
Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:19pm
Prior to the voice training workshop and his introduction to the Alexander Technique, Chris underwent a series of cranial sacral massages. Cranial sacral massage is related to cranial osteopathy. Cranial osteopathy was developed by osteopath William Sutherland in the early 1900s. He observed that the temporal bones of the head near the ears move very
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From [ The Cranial Academy ]:The ...
by
Duane Sherry, M.S.
Posted
Sun 28 Sep 2008 1:29pm
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From [ The Cranial Academy ]:
The Cranial Academy is an international membership organization based in the United States. Training in the cranial concept is available to all qualified health care practitioners. Each may apply the cranial concept within the accepted standards of their individual professions.
In the United States, Doctors
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Cranial Facial clinic - a shopping list of plastic surgery
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Catherine
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm
of his face. Rocket science indeed. Reuben has only mild facial paralysis to his 7th cranial nerve which means that he can still do a full pout or raspberry blow. This paralysis... anticipated 6hr appointment with the Cranial Facial Clinic today. This is the team responsible for a multidisciplinary approach to evaluating and treating kids with a complicated
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Cranial Osteopathic Medicine
by
d.o.ctor
Posted
Wed 02 Feb 2011 11:07pm
With the start of a new semester comes a whole new set of Osteopathic techniques. Welcome to cranial, folks.
Our professors had repeatedly mentioned that we would be learning cranial techniques during the spring semester. But it was the way they said it - a slight glimmer in their eye, a hint of a smile whenever they uttered the words cranial OMM
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Cranial Torched My Stagefright
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Naomi D.
Posted
Sun 11 Jan 2009 5:25pm
Cranial Osteopath because I have also been having a little neck trouble (I'm hyper-mobile which means I can still put my foot behind my head after weeks of lying on the sofa. It sounds good but actually it causes all sorts of problems). When I went for the cranial she asked me if the birth of my son had been traumatic and I told her yes; 52 hours of trying
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