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Considerations and Contraindications for Nasal Release Technique
Nasal release technique is a therapeutic procedure that holds promise in addressing various health issues. However, it is important to exercise caution and consider contraindications to ensure the safety and well-being of patients. In this article, we will explore the contraindications associated with nasal release technique and the precautions that need to be taken. Bleeding…
Read MoreApproach for Concussion and Head Injuries
Concussions and head injuries are significant health concerns, particularly among athletes, accident victims, and military personnel. While conventional treatments focus on symptom management, emerging alternative therapies offer hope for a more comprehensive recovery. One such promising approach is the nasal release technique (NRT). This article explores how NRT can potentially aid in the healing process…
Read MorePatient Testimony for Nasal Release Technique
Thanks so much for the chance to share my story! I sustained a significant head injury in 2020 after falling on ice, hitting the back of my head on concrete and losing consciousness for about 30 minutes. Post-concussion recovery involved a lot of rest and slow return to work, screen time and daily activities. After…
Read MoreNasal Release Technique Class
The next Nasal Release Technique class on ZOOM is May 15, 2022.
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My ZOOM classes for Nasal Release Technique have been going really well. Covid forced me to change directions and as a result of this I have found out that this is a much more effective and easier way to get this very important information out. The technique is amazingly effective for concussion patients who have…
Read MoreTestimonial from one of my students
I was treating a patient with an old head trauma who brought in his cousin to watch the process but also see if I could treat him as well. This cousin has been told he snores and wondered if I could help him. I did the treatment and he told my patient on the way…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know about Anoxic and Hypoxic Brain Injury
Hypoxic-anoxic injury, known as HAI, is what happens when the flow of oxygen to the brain is interrupted. This lack of oxygen starves the brain and prevents it from functioning properly. Hypoxic is a reduction of oxygen to the brain and anoxic is a total lack of oxygen to the brain. Although this type of brain…
Read MoreTreating Traumatic Brain Injuries and What to Expect
Even mild concussions can cause lingering effects for several months. It’s important that anyone who has a head injury be examined by a doctor.
Read MorePreventing Head Injuries
Sometimes a simple bump can cause a lifetime of struggle and pain. Even mild injuries to the brain can cause a concussion and lead to complications.
Read MoreSymptoms of a Brain Injury
A serious brain injury will have very noticeable symptoms right from the time of injury. Let’s explore the mild symptoms first because they’re often ignored.
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