Classically, manipulations of the cranium address the sutures, the membranes and the circulation of cerebral spinal fluid. The proper functioning of these elements requires not only the mechanical harmony of the craniosacral system, but relies also on the exchange of information organized around pro
Manual Therapy for the Cranial Nerves
β Scribed by Jean-Pierre Barral and Alain Croibier (Auth.)
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Introduction, Page xix
Acknowledgments, Page xxi
Chapter 1 - Some preliminary thoughts, Pages 1-5
Chapter 2 - Characteristics of cranial nerves, Pages 7-14
Chapter 3 - Anatomical organization of cranial nerves, Pages 15-18
Chapter 4 - Cranial nerves as they emerge from the skull, Pages 19-23
Chapter 5 - Innervation of cranial dura mater, Pages 25-27
Chapter 6 - Functional anatomy of cranial nerves, Pages 29-30
Chapter 7 - Functional pathology of cranial nerves, Pages 31-35
Chapter 8 - Evaluation and treatment of cranial nerves, Pages 37-49
Chapter 9 - Manipulation of the plurineural orifices, Pages 51-57
Chapter 10 - Olfactory nerve, Pages 59-72
Chapter 11 - Optic nerve, Pages 73-89
Chapter 12 - Oculomotor nerve, Pages 91-99
Chapter 13 - Trochlear nerve, Pages 101-106
Chapter 14 - Trigeminal nerve, Pages 107-114
Chapter 15 - Ophthalmic nerve, Pages 115-128
Chapter 16 - Maxillary nerve, Pages 129-138
Chapter 17 - Mandibular nerve, Pages 139-146
Chapter 18 - Abducent nerve, Pages 147-152
Chapter 19 - Facial nerve, Pages 153-166
Chapter 20 - Vestibulocochlear nerve, Pages 167-180
Chapter 21 - Glossopharyngeal nerve, Pages 181-189
Chapter 22 - Vagus nerve, Pages 191-207
Chapter 23 - Accessory nerve, Pages 209-218
Chapter 24 - Hypoglossal nerve, Pages 219-225
Chapter 25 - Ear, Pages 227-238
Chapter 26 - Manipulation of the brain, Pages 239-241
Chapter 27 - Pathologies of cranial nerves, Pages 243-245
Chapter 28 - Adenopathies of the neck and face, Pages 247-248
Chapter 29 - Cervical pain of cranial origin, Pages 249-251
Chapter 30 - Sinusitis, Pages 253-254
Chapter 31 - Autonomic nervous system, Pages 255-264
Chapter 32 - Neuroglia, Pages 265-267
Conclusion, Page 269
Bibliography, Pages 271-273
Glossary, Pages 275-279
Index, Pages 281-286
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