Bone Series

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° BAAL Bone

Bone Series: 1. Making Bone

  1. Pineal (Netters pl100) -> Forearms
  2. Pineal -> all flat bones: sternum; cranial vault; scapulae; ilia
  3. Pineal -> face
  4. Pineal -> finger nails
  5. Pineal -> toe nails
  6. Calcanei (Fersenbein) -> pineal
  7. Calcanei -> lungs: thorough, all aspects
  8. Calcanei -> Interosseous membranes of: forearms; shins
  9. Rhomboids (Muskel zw. Schulterblättern)-> pineal
  10. Rhomboids -> calcanei
  11. Plantar fascia (Fußsohlen Sehnen)-> pineal
  12. Plantar fascia -> calcanei
  13. Lungs (thorough, all aspects) -> Pons


Bone Series: 2. Breaking Down Bone – For Circulation – Making Room for New Bone Formation (ie Callus)

  1. Right coracoid process -> Forearms; Patellae; Ischia
  2. Left coracoid process -> Forearms; Patellae; Ischia
  3. Right emotional body (slightly above right frontal eminence) -> Coracoid processes; ischia
  4. Left mental body (slightly above left frontal eminence) -> Top surface of lungs


Bone Series: 3. Cortex Armament

X is area of poor cortex armament

1. X (area of poor cortex armament) -> a. Bilateral coracoid processes b. Lungs (thorough, all aspects) c. Temporal lobes d. Temporal flat bones e. Circulation of temporals (use CTS6 blood flow techniques as well as SCS2 middle cerebral artery as well as neurovascular reflexes) 2. X -> Conchae in nose (untere Nasenmuschel) 3. Conchae in nose -> bilateral humeral heads; bilateral femoral heads



Bone Series: 4. Maintaining Haversian Canals

° X is area of compromised Haversian canals

  1. Temporals -> X (area of compromised Haversian canals)
  2. Aqueduct of sylvius -> X
  3. Temporal lobes -> aqueduct of sylvius
  4. All 4 ventricles, all passage through and between ventricles -> X (correct disruptions of membrane in ventricles)
  5. Temporals -> frontals

Frontal -> Membranes: falx cerebrum; falx cerebellum; tentorium cerebellum; dura mater: brain and spinal cord; arachnoid mater: brain and spinal cord; pia mater: brain and spinal cord Eyes: focus pupils -> X

° Consider EYE protocol:

CTS3 compression syndromes to eyes;

CTS4 to access bone bruises on obits;

CTS5 eyes; disruptions of membrane of eye system

Consider: Neural tissue tension of cranial nerves: 2, 3, 4, 6

Consider: Circulation and neural motility occiput

Consider: Optic nerve radiation

Bone Series: Fractured Bone (see Fracture)

Bone Series: Loading (see Loading)

Bone Series: Calcium (see Calcium)

Bone Series: Bifida (see Bifida)