Process for testing and treating aberrant sensory afferents and motors efferents
First Claim
1. A process for treating aberrant sensory afferents and motor efferents, comprising the steps of:
- testing for a physical function and identifying an area of dysfunction;
performing corrections for the dysfunction and retesting for the dysfunction until no dysfunction is detected;
testing for and identifying a neurological inhibition by performing a combined test; and
resetting sensory afferent and motor efferent nerve supply to the area or physical function being tested by performing corrections for the neurological inhibition until no neurological inhibition is detected.
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Abstract
A process for treating aberrant sensory afferents and motor efferents includes performing a singular sensory or motor function test, and identifying an area of dysfunction. A nerve root and pathway to the area of dysfunction, a structural or biochemical component of the dysfunction, vascular supply to the area of dysfunction, blood supply/lymphatic drainage for the area of dysfunction, and viscera associated with the area of dysfunction is then identified. These areas are stimulated using the therapeutic device until retesting no longer detects any dysfunction. Neurological inhibition is identified by performing two or more sensory or motor function tests simultaneously. The therapeutic device is used to stimulate the area of dysfunction, spine and head until the neurological inhibition is no longer detected.
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27 Claims
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1. A process for treating aberrant sensory afferents and motor efferents, comprising the steps of:
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testing for a physical function and identifying an area of dysfunction;
performing corrections for the dysfunction and retesting for the dysfunction until no dysfunction is detected;
testing for and identifying a neurological inhibition by performing a combined test; and
resetting sensory afferent and motor efferent nerve supply to the area or physical function being tested by performing corrections for the neurological inhibition until no neurological inhibition is detected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A process for treating aberrant sensory afferents and motor efferents, comprising the steps of:
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testing for a physical function by performing a singular sensory or motor function test and identifying an area of dysfunction;
performing corrections for the dysfunction using a therapeutic device and retesting for the dysfunction until no dysfunction is detected;
testing for and identifying a neurological inhibition by performing a combined test comprising at least two sensory and motor function tests simultaneously; and
resetting sensory afferent and motor efferent nerve supply to the area or physical function being tested by performing corrections for the neurological inhibition using a therapeutic device until no neurological inhibition is detected. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A process for treating aberrant sensory afferents and motor efferents, comprising the steps of:
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testing for a physical function by performing a singular sensory or motor function test and identifying an area of dysfunction;
identifying at least one of a nerve root and pathway to the area of dysfunction, a structural or biochemical component of the dysfunction, vascular supply to the area of dysfunction, blood supply/lymphatic drainage for the area of dysfunction, and viscera associated with the area of dysfunction;
performing corrections for the dysfunction using a therapeutic device to stimulate the nerve associated with the dysfunction, the structural or biochemical component of the dysfunction, the vascular supply associated with the dysfunction, and the blood supply/lymphatics and viscera associated with the area of dysfunction and retesting for the dysfunction until no dysfunction is detected;
testing for and identifying a neurological inhibition by performing a combined test comprising at least two sensory and motor function tests simultaneously; and
resetting sensory afferent and motor efferent nerve supply to the area or physical function being tested by performing corrections for the neurological inhibition using a therapeutic device to stimulate the area of dysfunction, spine and head until no neurological inhibition is detected. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27)
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