These notes are meant for the MMG Kids.
If you are not an MMGer and these notes still make great sense to you,
then these notes are meant for you, too!
Remember the maxims "Reflexes First, and then Superficial to Deep?"
Let's stretch that notion with this application:
Guarding or Protective Reflexes with polysynaptic multimotor multisystem involvement have to be turned off first. The Frontal Induction Technique from the RDT arsenal is great for turning off Generalized Protective Modes.
Note how "superficial" the Somato-Emotional Dissonance Mapping is. Turn that off. That's the best way to get an accurate NMF map tracking. Said another way, Please note that the main usefulness of the Emotional Dissonance Motility Field is that if that is positive - meaning there's dissonance, the standard nmfr mapping is not a good representation of the physical dysfunctions. The EDMF must first be neutralized in order to detect the true myofascial mapping.
Note that, on top of standard mobilities, the organs have reciprocal motilities.
Once you have palpated the mobility and inherent motility of the organs, an induction technique can improve the organs' movement. The best initial guage is organ movement in comparison to its contralateral twin.
The induction technique in its simplest form would involve chasing and enhancing organ movement at its endrange.
By contrast, an endrange challenge plus microsecond counter-push is best for treating allergy and emotional dissonance motilities.
The Structural Tensegrity Induction Technique may be used for most connective tissue. It is part of the RDT protocols for turning off neuromyofascial protective modes.
That's it for this installment of MMG Practitioner Notes.
We hope to see familiar faces and great new ones when next we meet.
Proposed dates: June 06, 2010 - Cebu or Pasig
May 31 - Pasig City or San Juan
Proposed topics: "Articulatory Techniques for Everything," and
"Integrated Techniques for Manipulation of the Thorax"
See ya then, see ya there.
Yours in the Evolution of the Field,
Strix
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