by Carolyn Zepf | Sep 16, 2010 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Scoliosis simply means a curvature of the spine-in a sideways fashion, in addition or lack of the ones we naturally have- one in our back from birth- then the second one in our neck as we begin to crawl as babies and then walk upright on two feet. It can be...
by Carolyn Zepf | Sep 16, 2010 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Phase 3 – The motion of the dural membranes. As discussed in the previous paper, the dura is a cartilaginous tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, like a sheath. The dura has a few characteristics that make it much different than other tissues of the...
by Carolyn Zepf | Sep 7, 2010 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Phase 2 – The rhythmic fluctuation of the cerebrospinal fluid As discussed in the previous submission, The Brain and Spinal Cord or CNS, expand and contract at a rate of 8-12 cycles per minute. This expansion and retraction is one of the causes of Cerebrospinal...
by Carolyn Zepf | Aug 27, 2010 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Phase 1 – The Inherent motility of the brain and spinal cord (CNS). The central nervous system (CNS) of every living organism, meaning the cells of the brain and spinal cord, exhibits a phenomenon called “Inherent Motility” This means that the cells that make...
by Carolyn Zepf | Aug 22, 2010 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Ultimate Sports Therapy’s Carolyn Zepf shows how to do a Superman Exercise Carolyn Zepf From Ultimate Sports Therapy Shows how to do a the Superman...