00:00 Position of the therapist and client during intraoral work
in this case: vomer
How to find the vomer
01:00 Cranial hand on the Allae majores, monitoring the flexion movement
flexion-extension
Translation left and right
Torsion movement right and left
02:00 Go straight from the test to the correction
03:00 and back to neutral
Ask a farmer if it makes a difference if the plow is optimal
aligned or not…
The vomer has a completely different dynamic (hopefully) and it needs it
probably some client experience to gauge which ones
meaning it has when the vomer (ploughshare leg), its place between
the two halves of the maxilla and has found its alignment again.
Hugh Milne, in Listening from the Center of the Heart, describes the
Importance of the vomer as a connection between the “throat soul” and the soul of the
Inner eye, i.e. for the functioning of the inner eye of
of extraordinary importance. Also note the governor’s vessel: If you
place the tip of the tongue on the palate/vomer to encourage the flow of energy over the
To make vomer and sphenoid to 3rd eye.
The mind suitably restrained becomes like a sword, The vomer is part of
sword.
04:00 we need the contact to the sphenoid to stabilize it
or maybe to direct the vomer energy towards the 3rd eye?
04:30 Ringing the Ethmoid bell
05:30 Therapist’s position, cranial thumb on ethmoid (crystal palace) at
glabella
ring the bell in the flexion phase
What does the Crystal Palace need to shine?
I what phase of the rhythm do I release the contact?
and why?
10:00 a.m. Feedback from the client: Reaction towards TMG
good if you have planned some time,
to readjust
11:36 Approaching the TMG (temporo mandibular joint)