Obvious Upper Cervical Technique

December 1st, 2011

A special combination exists in so far as it is connected with the general combination and is derived from the latter, which itself is the mobile sum of all the special parts. IT IS OBVIOUS FROM THIS Upper Cervical Technique THAT THE IRRITATION OF ANY POINT OF THE COMPLEX NETWORK OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM CAN EVOKE CHANGES NOT ONLY IN THE ADJACENT PARTS BUT ALSO IN REMOTE REGIONS OF THE ORGANISM. These changes consist in transformations of the internal nerve conditions, gradually developing and later becoming extinguished. Their influence upon various forms of nervous activity is by no means uniform. In the general physiological complex, there exist nerve combinations of varying constancy, depending on the constancy of function and the functioning periods of the separate systems.

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