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The Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy. Cranial Osteopathy Module 1 By Igor Norets, MD, DO, PhD. SUTHERLAND CRANIAL BASE DYSFUNCTIONS OR "LESIONS“. LESIONS BELOW ARE INTRACRANIAL IN ORIGIN AND ARE NOT COMPENSATED - AXES ARE ROTATED IN SAME DIRECTIONS. Superior Vertical Strain. Cephalgia. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Cranial Osteopathy
Module 1
By Igor Norets, MD, DO, PhD
LESIONS BELOW ARE INTRACRANIAL IN ORIGIN AND ARE NOT COMPENSATED - AXES ARE ROTATED IN SAME DIRECTIONS
Sutherland lesion
Axes positions
Directions of rotation
Origin of dysfunction
Clinical significance
Scale of severity
(1-5)
Lateral Strain
Vertical Strain
Vertical
Transverse
Same
Same
Inside the head probably in the Intracranial Dura Mater
A wide variety of severe clinical dysfunctions, pain syndromes and personality disorders are common. Various learning disabilities. Eye motor coordination problems.
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The Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy
The Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy
Osteopathy in Pelvic Region
Module 10
By Igor Norets, MD, DO, PhD
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