Sub-Occipital Release
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Funny what we chiropractors have been doing for 117 years is suddenly in the mainstream medical play book. Chiropractic has over 50 techniques both soft tissue and hard tissue. I wouldn't put my neck in the hands of someone who took a weekend course and called himself certified.
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cwolf...if you were a massage therapist or working in healthcare, you would know the underlying structures.
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@yazid3848 Same here haha, I was wondering if anyone else noticed that.
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Excellent technique. I have used this for a few years now although my fingers only last about 2 minutes.
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I have had this done in massage therapy in Leander, TX at Dr. Group's clinic.
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This worked for me, but a neurologist did it. After the procedure I felt my brain had become refreshed....
I thought it was hooey, but it worked for me so now I believe it, and I am a hard ass skeptic...
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Does this work for Occipital Neuralgia?
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This technique is being used for stress related headaches, or muscle relax therapy. Migraine is being considered (only theories no evidence for..) as a vascular problem so, obviously this won't work.
I like the look the guy gives'em at 0:23, made me laugh for some reason.
yazid3848 7 months ago 7
It'd help if he used a skeleton model so folks would understand the underlying structures.
cwolf88 11 months ago 2