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NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING: FACIAL PAIN RELIEF PROTOCOLS AND EXPERIMENTAL NEURO-FACELIFT: by Dr. Carlos Paulo (Author)-US ONLY

NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING: FACIAL PAIN RELIEF PROTOCOLS AND EXPERIMENTAL NEURO-FACELIFT: by Dr. Carlos Paulo (Author)-US ONLY

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  • For health practitioners, beauticians, SPA or for everyone!Find more than 20 accessible application protocols. Treat your orofacial pain with suction cups.Use explanatory diagrams and photos!

    • The present work focuses on the neurological action of the suction cups and more precisely on the sensitive cutaneous nerves of the face and the neck. However, the finesse of neuroanatomy invites us to use complementary methods (cervical hammock, massage stick, gua sha, tuning fork, etc.).

    • The protocols presented are accessible to all in their basic principles. You don't need to be an osteopath or specialist.Treat orofacial but also nuchal pain at home or in the practitioner's office

  • This book is a source of inspiration for all therapists in alternative therapy and more specifically in cupping
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NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING: FACIAL PAIN RELIEF PROTOCOLS AND EXPERIMENTAL NEURO-FACELIFT:

by Dr. Carlos Paulo (Author)

This book is a source of inspiration for all therapists in alternative therapy and more specifically in cupping.Facial pain is mainly of trigeminal origin. The nerve of the sensitivity of the face and the neck is the trigeminal nerve. However, we will study the greater occipital nerve to treat facial or cervical pain.Part n° 1 with a basic pain relief protocol and 9 facial cupping protocols. They can be put together like a puzzle. Also, find new concepts of neuro-facelifting! The parts n° 2 and n° 3 are deepenings of knowledge of the first part with the details of nerve connections and on the trigeminal nerve.Part n° 4 is an application of suction cups to the eleven cutaneous nerves of the face. The eleven nerves will be described with techniques, anatomy and can be the subject of an isolated protocol. It completes like a puzzle, the nine protocols of part 1 with details for experimental neuro-facelifting. Part n° 5 is a detailed and original description of the greater occipital nerve that will inspire therapists a lot.

 

Dr. Paulo Carlos, general practitioner living in the south of Spain (sometimes in France) From Classical Medical Training, he turns his interest towards alternative medicines, cupping therapy and cupping massage.

 

Table of Contents:

General Introduction

Part 1: Anti- Pain Protocols and Facial Cupping Protocols Introduction


    • Neck Relaxation

    • Scalp and Ear Stimulation


Chapter 2: Cupping Protocols and face

    • Protocol n1: The 4 Foramina

    • Protocol n2: The Trigeminal Journey

    • Protocol n3: The Ocular Janus

    • Protocol n4: Neuro-facelift and pain relief

    • Protocol n5: Two Points for the greater occipital nerve

    • Protocol n6: Five Points for the trigeminal nerve

    • Protocol n7: Al-hijamah and nevralgia

    • Protocol n8: Al-hijamah and neurophysiological vertexes

    • Protocol n9: Vertex and Points of Emergence


Part 2: Details of Nervous Connections

    • Introduction


Chapter 1: A few reminders on the nerve

Chapter 2: Bulbar Nervous Connection


    • Nuchal

    • Anatomical Aspect- Multiple Socket

    • Practical Consequences


Chapter 3: Peripheral Nervous Connections

Part 3: Details of Trigeminal Nerve


    • Introduction


Chapter 1:  The Trigeminal Nerve Simply

Chapter 2: Bulbar and Cranial Part of the Nerve

Chapter 3: Path and Subdivision

Part 4: Details of the Trigeminal Protocols

Chapter 1: Details on Protocol n1

Chapter 2: Details on the Opthalmic Zone

Chapter 3: Details on the Maxillary Zone

Chapter 4: Details on the Mandibular Zone

Chapter 5: Details for Neuro-Facelift

Part 5: Details for  the Greater Occipital Nerve

Chapter 1: The greater Occipital Nerve Simply

Chapter 2: Sub-occipital Part of the Nerve- Anatomical Position

Chapter 3: Cranial Part of the Greater Occipital nerve- Position

 

 

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