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Healthy skin is negatively poled
Newly healed scar tissue is also negatively poled
It is the new Collagenic scar tissue formed during the healing process that creates a reversal of the normal bio electrical state
Scars are considered interference sources (ie. they cause pain/disease)
What type of scar results in the overgrowth of tissue outside of the initial wound
What type of scar would a stretch mark be considered?
Are Tattoos considered to be a scar ?
Are emotions, illnesses, and infections considered scars?
Birthmarks, moles, port wine stains, and third nipples are considered scars.
4 of the 7 “Dragons” (worse scars for causing health problems) – are physically found on which area of the body?
Every cell in your body is connected and controlled by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
The autonomic nervous system has two branches, the sympathetic and parasympathetic system
The autonomic nervous system regulates your circulation, muscle tone, breathing, circulation, digestion, body temperature, metabolism, hormone function, and kinetic movements.
Scars are major ongoing sympathetic up regulators to the nervous system.
Scars activate
Stress is correlated to the C- reactive proteins and produces inflammation throughout the body (ie. COVID-19)
It is well established that high prolonged levels of stress (sympathetic activity) will increase cardiac mortality, reduce quality-of-life lead to precipitous mortality.
Stress increases muscle tone and activated trigger points.
Stress increases vagal tone activity.
PROBLEM: Scars and traumas send abnormal electric signals to the autonomic nervous system resulting in cellular miscommunications.
The scar polarity theory states; “to deactivate the sympathetic nervous system, a reversal of scar tissue polarity is required”.
The MPS scar release therapy is proven to decrease stress while releasing scars.
Scars can often be the root cause of many chronic pain syndromes.
The Lancet Medical Journal reported that 1/3 of post-surgical patients end up with chronic post surgical pain (CPSP).
Five of the top six scars sites reported in above Lancet study were located on the torso.
Published research reports C-sections strongly influencing back, neck, shoulder, and hip pain.
Scar release therapy is performed with two dolphin Neurostim devices, one set on negative polarity (-ve) the other one biphasic polarity (+/-).
The devices are placed 1/4 (1 cm) of an inch to each side scar and treated along the entire length of the scar for 20 to 30 seconds per segment.
Placing the devices at each end of the scar and treating is called “plugging the ends”.
Ideally, how many times do you “sweep” the scar?
Why do we do this 3 times?
What is the three-dimensional structure of dense kinetic tissue that wraps around every muscle, bone, blood vessels and nerves in the body?
Fascia restrictions & injuries create abnormal body-wide strain patterns leading to mechanical dysfunction.
Fascia restrictions produce abnormal body-wide chronic pain(s).
Scars are primary suspects in fascia injuries.
All scars, no matter how small, injure fascia.
Treating distant scars along the kinetic chain can be more potent than local scars in relieving localized pain
Scars inhibit fascia along the entire length of the kinetic chains.
Which Acupoints influence the Anterior SUPERFICIAL Fascia Line?
Lu7-K6 circuit is ideal after releasing what type of scars ?
Which Acupoints influence the Anterior SPIRAL Fascia Line?
Sp 4-P6 circuit is ideal after releasing what type of scars?
Which Acupoints influence the POSTERIOR Back Fascia Line?
Si3-B62 circuit is ideal after releasing what type of scars ?
Which Acupoints influence the LATERAL Fascia Line?
Tw5-Gb41 circuit is ideal after releasing what type of scars?
What point do we refer to as the Fascial-Prozac point?
Adhesions are internal scars that can wrap around and pull on organs or structures to cause misalignment and organ dysfunction.
What percentage of people develop adhesions after abdominal surgery according to digestive surgery?
Adhesions cause chronic pains.
Adhesions can injure fascia.
Adhesions activate sympathetic stress.
Adhesions tighten muscles (increase muscle tone) body-wide.
Adhesions produce organ dysfunction
Key acupoints to “circuit” for adhesion release are.
Traditional acupuncture identifies the spleen, liver, and kidneys as the primary organs involved with UPWARD energy, circulation & lymphatic flow.
Scars located on the anterior torso or anterior legs will significantly stagnate circulation throughout the body
Water points in acupuncture move lymph, circulation, and energy.
Which point is the water point (moving circulation/lymph) for the gallbladder meridian?
Which point is the water point for the stomach meridian?
Which key kidney point helps to pull stagnated energy upwards?
Which acupoint influences broken heart?
Which acupoint influences anxiety?
Which acupoint influences GRIEF?
Which acupoint influences ANGER?
Which acupoint influences WORRY?
Which acupoint influences FEAR?
What are two rescue points for somatic emotional releases?
Which point is an excellent wind point and a master point for head pain?
Which acupoints are effective to release internal tonsillectomy?
What is the influential acupoint for bone marrow?
Which acupoints are effective to release nose traumas?
Which point is considered to be the governor or protector of the heart?
Which acupoint is the water point for the breast?
Key CNS calming acupoint for treating head scars?
Which point is found under the occipital protuberance outside the erector spinae muscles?