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Various methods of CRI palpation of body parts, their diagnostic values and interpretation of the findings

Journal: The AAO Journal Date: 2010/09, 20(3):Pages: 9-20, type of study: article

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Keywords:

article [2076]
cranial diagnostic method [1]
cranial osteopathy [62]
cranial rhythm impulse [1]
CRI [102]

Abstract:

The Cranial Rhythm Impulse (CRI) reflects the homeostatic status of a person. Abnormal CRI usually indicates there are problems within the homeostatic mechanisms of a person. There are agents and forces that can influence the CRI characteristics. The use of palpation, with “feeling, thinking, seeing and knowing fingers” is the cornerstone of the cranial diagnostic method as developed by Sutherland. Monitoring the CRI while applying the cranial manipulative procedures is an important aspect of the palpation of the CRI. This article discusses many other methods of palpation of the CRI developed by various practitioners of Cranial Osteopathy. Segmental Restriction Localization Palpatory Method can locate a restriction area that inhibits the course of CRI natural flow caudally. Arcing Palpatory Method developed by Upledger is used to locate restriction lesions and “energy cysts” in the body. Bio-energy Palpatory Method introduced by Becker is a palpation method to sense the bioenergy fields within body areas being diagnosed and treated. Craniosacral Acupuncture Palpatory Method© introduced by the author is used to locate abnormal acupuncture points. Craniosacral Diagnostic Digital Method© developed by the author is designed to determine the meridian profile, thereby assisting medical diagnosis. Craniosacral Nutritional Assessment Method© is a method to determine nutritional requirements by palpating the nutritional points for CRI. Craniosacral Allergy Screening Test© developed by the author can screen foods, substances, drugs for allergy or intolerance. Craniosacral Therapeutic Sensitivity and Dose Determination© is a method to determine individual therapeutic sensitivity to therapeutic agents and their doses. Lastly, Craniosacral Tele-Diagnostic Method© suggested by the author can be used to diagnose as well as treat patients from great distances.


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