When the force of a significant fall or impact enters the body, the densest structures will absorb the energy.Therefore the denser the structure is, the more vulnerable the structure is to sustain a significant injury.The densest structures in the body are the fluid filled organs which include the areas of the cranium, the spinal cord, the […]
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When the doctor wants to assess your heart, he/she will use an electrocardiogram.But what happens when you assess the electrical system of the entire body?In this video, you can see how we kicked off the Foundation Seminar last month.James had a number of injuries that he wasn’t aware of. With objective measurable improvements, he could […]
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It is always a privilege to work with passionate, like minded practitioners, like Dr. Tom Oake, in our training programs and seeing their capacity expand beyond what they thought was possible.Let me know if you find these kinds of videos to be helpful and I will record more of these conversations with CMRP practitioners. Free […]
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Many therapies utilize aggressive techniques in an attempt force tissues to mobilize. The problem is that there are even stronger tension patterns, that are often the body’s protective mechanism, that are keeping those tissues locked up. With these extreme tension patterns, the common assumption is that it should require a lot of force to undo the injuries […]
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I love working with horses.Building trust with these majestic creatures is a very rewarding experience. Working with head injured horses has a parallel to working with head injured children. Often a horse that was labeled as a bad, dangerous or un-trainable, has turned around before my eyes, once the structural and electrical distortions from trauma […]
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The spinal cord is one of the most protected and vital areas in the body. Despite this level of protection, the thoracolumbar (TL) spine, which contains the second largest section of the spinal cord, is the NUMBER ONE most common fracture site in the spine.Injuries to the TL spine often result in so-called ‘compression fractures’. However, […]
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Dr. George B. Roth, DC, ND, CMRP Oliver Hartan, RMT, CMRP ABSTRACT Case Study: A young girl presents with long‐standing non‐union of a surgically‐induced fracture of the right tibia and subsequent evidence of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia 1. This case outlines the effects of a brief intervention using Matrix Repatterning (see below under “Methods”). Methods: Matrix Repatterning uses a […]
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Trauma to the face or teeth (including dental work) often causes persistent and far-reaching symptoms.The trigeminal nerve (CN 5) is the second largest nerve exiting the brain, only second to the spinal cord.Thus, its neurological ‘bandwidth’ is extremely high.Since the trigeminal nerve supplies the teeth, facial or dental trauma can produce a significant amount of sensory feedback.This […]
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Current science tells us that that bone literally enlarges with impact and that everything in the body is interconnected through the cellular matrix. This has been completely overlooked by conventional therapies. Every one of your patients has experienced impact injuries that have profoundly changed the biomechanics of their entire body, resulting in a wide range of […]
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