Tuesday, October 09, 2007

 

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1) Lack of proper proprioception leads to aberrant local and global movement patterns (dysponesis) including inefficient breathing mechanics.

a) Improper sensory integration leads to inefficient/ imbalanced efferent yield, local/global efferent dysfunction, disability, disease states, symptoms and loss of human potential.

b) Aberrant local and global movement patterns habituate (pathological neuroplasticity) unless adjusted, attenuated and eliminated from the input side. Physiological filtering and integration through the thalamus.

2) The top two dominant reflexes in the hierarchy of adult human survival are the Breathing Reflex and the Righting Reflex (Dynamic Equilibrium).

a) The two most important reflexes that can be observed (for function) and corrected are the Breathing Reflex and the Righting Reflex.

b) If the Breathing Reflex or the Righting Reflex are not corrected properly, all other input/output system adjustments (chiropractic adjustments, physical rehabilitation, diet therapy, psychological therapy) become less effective at best and iatrogenic at worst.

Inefficient breathing patterns shift the nervous system to a negative state of utilizing all conserved energy for appropriate oxygen exchange. The Breathing Reflex is the driving reflex of all physiological processes. It is the first step and the controlling factor to all physiological processes.


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