Part 1 – Demo on the skull model
00:00 Benefits of different hand positions for compensatory dysfunction
Which means: relaxed contact to support maximum freedom,
ensure a good fulcrum
03:00 Evaluate: Relationship between sacrum and SSB dysfunction
Which came first, the hen or the egg, what is the directing dysfunction?
04:00 Instructions and structure of the treatment
05:00 Perceive receptively or test explicitly?
The fine art of testing: when are you active, when are you passive/receptive?
Which do you do best?
06:00 Concrete: Testing the flexion movement and the extension movement
08:20 Why testing is important! advantage of testing
08:50 the side bending rotation dysfunction (sidebending rotation)
09:25 Torsion Dysfunction
09:45 Which is the dominant dysfunction?
You usually start treatment with the dominant dysfunction, the more advanced can add STACKING and retest at the end
Part 2 – Demo to Michaela
12:00 Beginning at the sacrum: how freely does the sacrum move?
Traction via sacrum to find rural dysfunctions
14:00 Alternative sacrum approach and tip for good therapeutic position
16:00 Another tip for a good therapeutic position
17:20 Evaluation: shell position on the occiput and A/O
19:25 Fronto-occipital approach
Flexion/extension dysfunction test
Lateral bending-rotational dysfunction, torsional dysfunction
then test again
23:20 Finish