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June 1st, 2001

IAHE Connection Newsletter Summer 2002

The International Alliance of Healthcare Educators
Curriculums: Upledger's CranioSacral TestimonialCategory / SomatoEmotional Release,

Articles and topics include: Gov. Jeb Bush and Florida Legislators Recognize CranioSacral Therapy Awareness Month, Upledger Foundation Launches Summer BioAquatic Season, The Visceral Manipulation Report, Fundraising Tribute to CranioSacral Therapy Developer Nets $30,000 for Nonprofit Foundation, Heart Centered Therapy: Assume Only Love, The Feldenkrais Method and The UI HealthPlex Corner.

May 1st, 2001

The Privilege of Being a Witness

John Upledger, DO, OMM
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In his column CranioSacrally Speaking Dr. Upledger, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses how he “chose to trust his hands and senses” while a clinician-researcher at Michigan State University and went on to discover CranioSacral Therapy.
April 16th, 2001

A New Breed of Healers

John Greenwald
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In the Special Features section Innovators, TIME magazine profiles the most influential individuals of tomorrow in the article TIME 100: The Next Wave. Dr. John E. Upledger, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, is featured in an article called "A New Kind of Pulse" and Jean-Pierre Barral, the developer of Visceral Manipulation, is featured in an article called "Has Your Liver Been Liberated?"
March 31st, 2001

Touched by Angels

Suzanne B. Gleason
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The article discusses the use of massage therapy to ease fatigue, stress and chronic pain. CranioSacral Therapy is cited as beneficial for headaches and migraines.
March 11th, 2001

Relief from Pain

SueMae Bertenshaw
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Article highlights the use of CranioSacral Therapy to treat fibromyalgia.
March 1st, 2001

Using CranioSacral Therapy in the Chiropractic Practice

Lisa Upledger, DC
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Dr. Lisa Upledger discusses several applications of CranioSacral Therapy for patient conditions such as headaches, TMJ and Bell's Palsy. Article provides an overview and history of the CranioSacral System as well as the difference between CranioSacral Therapy and other cranial methods.
March 1st, 2001

An Eclectic and Integrative Approach to Treatment

John Upledger, DO, OMM
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In his column CranioSacrally Speaking Dr. Upledger, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses treatment of a 43-year old woman suffering from abdominal bloating and pain and how different modalities can and should be integrated whenever appropriate to the therapeutic process.
March 1st, 2001

A Doctor with Heart

Patricia Kirby
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A pediatric physical therapist began taking CranioSacral Therapy courses from The Upledger Institute. Dr. Fryer has had particular success with CranioSacral Therapy to treat patients with neurocardiogenic syncope, sensory integration issues and eh also uses CranioSacral Therapy on children with chest pain, palpitations and dizziness and on heart surgery patients.
March 1st, 2001

IAHP Connection Newsletter Spring 2001

The International Alliance of Healthcare Educators
Curriculums: Upledger's CranioSacral TestimonialCategory / SomatoEmotional Release, Barral's Visceral Manipulation / Neural Manipulation / New Manual Articular Approach / Manual Approach to the Brain,

Articles and topics include: Beyond the Dura ’01: Overview of Programs and Highlights, The Visceral Manipulation Report, Lessons from Sessions, Mighty Joe Defies the Odds with CranioSacral Therapy, Finding the Divine Human: A CranioSacral Therapy Dissection Experience.

March 1st, 2001

Cranial rhythmic impulse related to the Traube-Hering-Mayer oscillation: comparing laser-Doppler flowmetry and palpation

Nelson, KE., Sergueff, N., Lipinski, CM., Chapman, AR., Glonek, T.
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The primary respiratory mechanism (PRM) as manifested by the cranial rhythmic impulse (CRI), a fundamental concept to cranial osteopathy, and the Traube-Hering-Mayer (THM) oscillation bear a striking resemblance to one another. Because of this, the authors developed a protocol to simultaneously measure both phenomena.
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